128. Why Staying Silent in Therapy Is Costing You More Than You Think

128. Why Staying Silent in Therapy Is Costing You More Than You Think

Many people struggle to speak up about their mental health needs, even when their treatment isn’t working. Why does self-advocacy feel so daunting?

In this episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, host Kristina Orlova welcomes Jonathan Teller, a third-year clinical psychology PhD student at Northern Illinois University. Together, they explore the challenges of self-advocacy in healthcare and why it’s such an important skill for navigating mental health treatment.

Jonathan shares thoughtful insights on overcoming barriers like fear of judgment or limited resources. From writing down concerns before appointments to involving trusted loved ones in therapy sessions, he offers practical strategies for making your voice heard. If accessing care feels out of reach due to financial or geographical limitations, they discuss creative solutions like self-study tools, free resources, and online communities.

They also dig into the bigger picture: why treatment is just the beginning of the journey and how continued effort, especially after intensive programs, is key to lasting progress.

This episode is packed with actionable advice and compassionate perspectives to empower you to take control of your mental health.

Ready to find your voice and take the next step? Tune in now!

In This Episode

  • [00:00:03] Introduction to the podcast
  • [00:01:18] Importance of self-advocacy
  • [00:02:34] Barriers to self-advocacy
  • [00:04:54] Strategies for effective communication
  • [00:07:02] Accessing mental health care
  • [00:10:02] Researching treatment options
  • [00:11:39] Understanding levels of care
  • [00:14:10] Challenges with insurance and treatment
  • [00:15:29] Continuing care after treatment
  • [00:18:09] Balancing family concerns and autonomy
  • [00:18:22] The importance of education in OCD
  • [00:19:35] Exploring treatment options
  • [00:20:36] Flexibility in seeking help
  • [00:22:31] Utilizing digital resources
  • [00:22:59] Recommended podcasts
  • [00:24:13] Feeling connected through stories
  • [00:25:06] Closing remarks and resources

Notable Quotes

  • [00:02:00] "When I think of self-advocacy in healthcare settings, I think, for example, if one is in treatment for mental health and they are receiving a specific type of therapeutic intervention, and that intervention might not be working for them, it could be very difficult for the patient to speak up and say to the clinician, 'Hey, is it possible for us to try a different type of therapy modality?'" - Jonathan Teller

  • [00:04:00] "I think there are internal and external barriers to self-advocacy. Internal barriers could be anxiety—'If I speak up, maybe I'll insult the therapist'—while external barriers could be family members, insurance, and other systemic factors." - Jonathan Teller

  • [00:05:00] "One option for patients is to write down their concerns before a session. If they don’t feel comfortable sharing them out loud, they can hand the clinician a sheet of paper. That might be easier than speaking directly." - Jonathan Teller

  • [00:06:00] "I’m a big fan of writing things down. My mom used to prepare pages of questions before seeing her doctor, and I used to make fun of her for it. But in hindsight, I realize how valuable it is—it helps you think through what you want to get out of the appointment." - Kristina Orlova

  • [00:08:00] "If you have health insurance, you can call your provider and get a list of different clinicians in your area who take your insurance. If you don't, looking for pro bono work or online resources could be a starting point." - Jonathan Teller

  • [00:13:00] "There's a common misconception that when one goes to a residential treatment facility and they leave, the work is done. But the work has really only started." - Jonathan Teller

  • [00:17:00] "There’s a big misconception that once you complete a treatment program, you’re done. But OCD is a lifelong condition, and the real work begins when you leave treatment and start applying the tools in everyday life." - Kristina Orlova

  • [00:18:00] "Education is critical for both patients and their families. Loved ones often accommodate compulsions because they think it’s the right thing to do. But once they understand OCD and how accommodation maintains symptoms, they can start making real changes." - Jonathan Teller

Our Guest

Jonathan Teller is a third-year clinical psychology PhD student at Northern Illinois University, specializing in the study of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD). His research focuses on uncovering the factors and mechanisms that influence the onset and maintenance of these conditions. With a strong interest in evidence-based practices, Jonathan is dedicated to exploring ways to enhance the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy to improve clinical outcomes.

Beyond his research, Jonathan is deeply committed to expanding access to mental health care and breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health. He is a passionate advocate for education and awareness, striving to create a world where mental health care is accessible, equitable, and understood. Jonathan’s work bridges the gap between research and practice, aiming to make meaningful contributions to both the scientific community and those seeking support for their mental health.

Resources & Links

Kristina Orlova, LMFT

Jonathan Teller

Mentioned

  • Sneaky Rituals with Jenna Overbaugh
  • ICBT with Kristina Orlova and Christina Ennabe
  • OCD CBT Journal Tracker and Planner

Disclaimer

Please note while our host is a licensed marriage and family therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety disorders in the state of California, this podcast is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for therapy.

Stay tuned for biweekly episodes filled with valuable insights and tips for managing OCD and anxiety. And remember, keep going in the meantime. See you in the next episode!

Episoder(180)

156. PANS/PANDAS: The Autoimmune Cause of Sudden OCD in Children

156. PANS/PANDAS: The Autoimmune Cause of Sudden OCD in Children

🧠 Could Your Child’s Sudden OCD Be Something Else? Understanding PANS & PANDAS   In this powerful episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, Kristina Orlova speaks with Angela Henry, therapist and PANS/P...

28 Okt 202536min

155. OCD Exposed: 10 Myths and Misconceptions about OCD (and what people get wrong)

155. OCD Exposed: 10 Myths and Misconceptions about OCD (and what people get wrong)

Is everything you’ve been told about OCD wrong?   In this episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, Kristina Orlova sits down with Elysse Lescarbeau, writer, advocate, and author of OCD Exposed: 10 Myths ...

21 Okt 202525min

154. Life With Harm OCD - “I Thought I Was Danger to the People I Love”

154. Life With Harm OCD - “I Thought I Was Danger to the People I Love”

What happens when your mind turns against you — and fills you with thoughts you can’t control?   In this episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, Kristina Orlova speaks with Maurice, creator of the Obses...

14 Okt 202523min

153. I Couldn’t Stop Pulling My Hair! I Hid My Disorder For 30 Years Until... (Trichotillomania)

153. I Couldn’t Stop Pulling My Hair! I Hid My Disorder For 30 Years Until... (Trichotillomania)

Have you ever felt ashamed of a habit you couldn’t control?   In this episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, Kristina Orlova speaks with Aneela Idnani, co-founder of HabitAware and mental health advoca...

7 Okt 202528min

152. Response Prevention: Most Important Part of ERP for OCD

152. Response Prevention: Most Important Part of ERP for OCD

What is Response Prevention and why is it the most important part of ERP?   In this episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, Kristina Orlova speaks with therapist Natalia Aiza. Together, they explore Res...

30 Sep 202527min

151. OCD Specialist: The Shocking Truth About In Vivo ERP Therapy for OCD

151. OCD Specialist: The Shocking Truth About In Vivo ERP Therapy for OCD

What if the story that makes you feel most ashamed… is the exact story you need to face?   This episode includes some words that platform may flag as problematic. We have muted them to prevent issues ...

23 Sep 202521min

150. OCD Expert: This Is Why ERP Feels Like Torture (But Works)

150. OCD Expert: This Is Why ERP Feels Like Torture (But Works)

What if the scariest story your mind tells… could actually set you free?   *This episode includes a live imaginal script. Some words that algorithm may flag as problematic have been muted to prevent i...

16 Sep 202527min

149. ERP Therapy Explained: The Truth About Facing OCD Fears

149. ERP Therapy Explained: The Truth About Facing OCD Fears

Can ERP really help you face your biggest fears? In this episode of The OCD Whisperer Podcast, Kristina Orlova speaks with Natalia, a therapist specializing in OCD treatment. Together, they explore th...

11 Sep 202531min

Populært innen Helse

lydartikler-fra-aftenposten
fastlegen
hvordan-har-du-det-mann
rss-gukild-johaug
psykodrama
leger-om-livet
relasjonspodden-med-dora-thorhallsdottir-kjersti-idem
rss-garne-damer
foreldreradet
hjernesterk
rss-lopedrommen
morten-ramm-lar-kakla-ga-til-du-sovner
bak-fasaden-en-reise-i-livet-med-sykepleier-ine
g-punktet
hormonelle-frida
klimaks
rss-kull
helsetipspodden
rss-sunn-okonomi
treningsprat