#97 - Intrusive Thoughts, Doubt, and Shame with Collin Strajack aka Modern Day Overthinker

In this episode, I meet with Collin Strajack, otherwise known as Modern Day Overthinker.  We talk about... - examples of intrusive thoughts including those that are harm and sexual in nature - how the anxiety/ocd cycle applies directly to these examples and how it can snowball out of control over time - how OCD/anxiety can morph into different themes/content - how comorbidities like substance use and depression have complicated his recovery/where he's at now - the importance of wanting to do therapy for yourself and why it's necessary to challenge yourself to do the hard stuff To see more from Collin, check out these links: www.moderndayoverthinker.com https://linktr.ee/cstrajack For OCD treatment, check out NOCD - head to www.treatmyocd.com and schedule your free 15 minute phone call to get connected with a licensed therapist who specializes in Exposure and Response Prevention.  NOCD is a mobile therapy platform and includes video sessions with a therapist, in addition to peer support, ERP tools, and more.   This podcast should not be substituted, nor is meant to act as a substitute, for legitimate mental health treatment/a legitimate mental health treatment provider.  This podcast and any information in it is solely the reflection of general knowledge and cannot be taken as a personal therapeutic recommendation.  To find a therapist near you to work more directly with these issues, head over to IOCDF.org, psychologytoday.com,  or nami.org.

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I'm Jenna Overbaugh, a licensed therapist who's been working with people who have OCD/anxiety since 2008. I am all about helping you get your life back so OCD and fear no longer keep you feeling so small. Follow along for tons of resources, guidance, and encouragement to do ALL THE HARD THINGS! Website: www.jennaoverbaughlpc.com (free newsletter + resources) Instagram: jenna.overbaugh Disclaimer: Please note that the information/resources offered on this podcast is not, nor is it intended to be, therapy or a replacement for therapy. It does not constitute a client/therapist relationship.