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OCD and Anxiety Disorders with Kimberley Quinlan

2025/6/2
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Kimberly Quinlan: 作为一名治疗师,我结合了个人和专业的经验来帮助他人。我曾经认为自己只有广泛性焦虑,但后来我被诊断出患有强迫症,这让我对这种疾病有了更深的理解。在大学期间,我的室友自杀,这件事我一直压在心底。后来,我开始出现创伤后应激障碍的症状,强迫症也随之而来。我接受了延长暴露疗法和暴露与反应预防疗法,这帮助我控制了我的强迫症。我了解到,强迫症是一种涉及强迫观念和行为的精神健康状况,它可以攻击你生活的任何领域。强迫观念是侵入性的、不想要的思想,而强迫行为是为了减少焦虑而做的行为。虽然我们不知道强迫症的确切病因,但遗传和环境都起作用。我希望通过分享我的经验,能够帮助更多的人了解和应对强迫症。

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Forrest is joined by therapist Kimberley Quinlan to explore one of the most misunderstood anxiety disorders: obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Drawing from her clinical and personal experience, Kimberley breaks down what OCD is, how it differs from general anxiety, and the ways it’s often mischaracterized.

They discuss the core features of obsessions and compulsions, and how these can manifest across a wide range of themes, including harm, contamination, morality, and relationships. Kimberley explains how Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) works, what makes an exposure “good,” and how to build tolerance for distress rather than trying to eliminate it. They also touch on self-compassion, the role of medication, and the stigmas that can keep people from getting help.

About our Guest: Kimberley Quinlan is a licensed marriage and family therapist, author, host of the popular Your Anxiety Toolkit) podcast, and the founder of CBTschool.com).

Key Topics:

0:00: Introduction

1:19: Kimberley’s personal experience with OCD

3:36: What is OCD? Obsessions vs. compulsions

8:18: The relationship between trauma (PTSD) and OCD in Kimberley’s experience

11:12: ERP and approaches to treatment

17:14: Differences between clinical ERP and informal exposure practices

24:30: Imaginal exposures for fears that can’t be physically enacted

28:52: Resourcing for exposure

30:26: What if exposure goes poorly? 

34:38: Role of self-compassion in OCD treatment

37:02: Considering medication: benefits, stigma, and SSRIs

42:52: Unhooking from intrusive thoughts: ACT, mindfulness, DBT

53:59: “How can I make this my bravest day?”

57:45: Recap

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