
How clinicians can provide better OCD treatment (from someone with OCD)
This is the final part of our two-part chat with Chrissie Hodges. In the last episode, Chrissie shared her early experiences with OCD before embracing the challenges of OCD peer support and advocacy w...
3 Mars 202535min

Peer-to-peer: A frank conversation about OCD
Chrissie Hodges is an OCD Advocate, Peer Support Specialist, and Author of ‘Pure OCD: The Invisible Side of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder'. For over a decade, Chrissie has worked closely with individu...
3 Feb 202527min

Helping someone with a hoarding disorder takes more than throwing away their stuff
Is tough love the right approach for people struggling with hoarding disorders, or is there another way? In this episode, we explain how to recognise hoarding disorder and how it differs from having a...
6 Jan 202524min

Why strong support networks are vital for mothers throughout and after pregnancy
Returning guest Emily Crawford is the Principal Psychologist at Nest Psychology and has more than 20 years of experience as an Educational and Developmental Psychologist supporting adults, children, a...
4 Nov 202425min

Tackling ambivalence with commitment, creativity, and curiosity
We’re continuing our discussion about ambivalence. Ambivalence is when a client feels conflicted about treatment, either consciously or subconsciously, and can throw up stopping blocks in treatment. I...
30 Sep 202419min

Identifying ambivalence and how to tackle it
What happens when a client wants to change but doesn’t know where to start, doesn’t want to do the work, or is in some other way conflicted? Ambivalence. Ambivalence is normal during therapy but can h...
2 Sep 202422min

The crucial role of parents in treating anxiety and OCD in children
This episode is the final part of our two-part chat with Natasha Daniels. Natasha is a Therapist specialising in anxiety and OCD in children and created AT Parenting Survival to help the parents of ch...
5 Aug 202425min




















