How to Manage OCD When You're Sick: Dealing with Intrusive Thoughts & Anxiety During Illness

Take the next step in your OCD recovery with my course - Use the Promo Code 'BREAKFREE' at Checkout for 50% off: OCD Course - OCD Elements: Foundations for Freedom Book your free discovery call directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com In this episode of the OCD and Anxiety Podcast, we delve into the complexities of managing OCD when you're not feeling your best due to illness. Discover practical strategies to cope with anxiety symptoms that may feel intensified by physical sickness like the flu or COVID. Rob James shares personal insights on the unique challenges faced when regular coping mechanisms are disrupted by illness. From adjusting expectations to implementing passive diffusion techniques, learn how to maintain resilience and regain control over intrusive thoughts, even when energy is low. Join us as we explore simple, yet effective self-care practices that can make a significant difference in managing OCD during times of physical sickness. Whether it's recognizing small wins or taking micro-steps, this episode offers valuable advice for anyone grappling with anxiety under the weather Disclaimer: Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.    

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In this podcast we explore how to have a more positive relationship with OCD and anxiety, taking back control so that you can start living the life you choose and not the one chosen by your fears. Each week I interview a range of experts, therapists, coaches and other professionals to find out about the best ways to manage OCD and anxiety. In addition I also interview sufferers of OCD and anxiety as sharing our storiesof dealing with mental health issues is incredibly helpful.