How Carrie Berk Built Her Dream Life While Fighting Her Darkest Thoughts

Carrie Berk has been battling a spiraling mind for as long as she can remember. As a child, she kept her OCD rituals secret. As a teen, her anxiety took over during the silence of the pandemic. And even now — as a published author, popular content creator, and mental health advocate — the intrusive thoughts haven’t gone away. But instead of waiting to be “cured,” Carrie chose something else: to live, to create, and to speak out.In this raw and revealing conversation, she shares what it means to build a life with anxiety as your shadow — and why she refuses to let it steal her voice. From her new book Mindfire to her journey through therapy and self-discovery, Carrie opens up about the hardest thoughts she’s had, the tools that helped her move forward, and the truth that changed everything: it’s not about being cured — it’s about learning how to live with what’s still there.0:00 Intro2:28 Meet Carrie3:30 Why Carrie’s book is called Mindfire4:27 Early signs of having OCD7:54 Feeling you are alone9:16 Self-harm and suicidal thoughts are not the same11:31 Listen to your gut15:24 Why OCD feels so real17:47 Carrie’s book is a roadmap for OCD20:54 Advice if you’re struggling22:25 You’ll never “cross the finish line” with OCD25:41 How OCD safety behaviors affected Carrie31:17 What Carrie does when OCD cuts into her passions33:41 OCD is misunderstood36:10 How to talk about your OCD with someone else37:17 How friends and extended family members react to Carrie’s OCD42:10 You need to want to get better44:18 OutroNeed help treating OCD? Our specially-trained therapists can help. Visit https://learn.nocd.com/podcast to book a free 15-minute consultation and explore options most suited for you. Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/treatmyocd/https://twitter.com/treatmyocdhttps://www.tiktok.com/@treatmyocd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Tune in each week for a deep dive into all things OCD with host Dr. Patrick McGrath, NOCD's Chief Clinical Officer. We’ll be sharing inspiring real-life stories of people who’ve faced OCD and came out the other side, as well as practical tips for understanding and tackling OCD. We hope you enjoy the podcast and it helps you get to know OCD. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.