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  • I Mistook OCD For A Spiritual Awakening
    May 22 2025

    Jaclyn Steinmann spent decades chasing purity, clarity, and healing through retreats, cleanses, and spiritual rituals. But underneath it all was OCD — cleverly disguised as a spiritual quest. What she thought was a journey toward enlightenment was actually a series of compulsions driven by fear, doubt, and the desperate need for certainty. It took years before she realized that the path she was on wasn’t leading her to peace — it was keeping her stuck.


    In this conversation, Jaclyn opens up about how OCD hijacked her beliefs, her body, and her sense of meaning. She shares how learning to embrace uncertainty — instead of trying to outsmart it — became the key to real recovery. Today, she's not only free from OCD's grip, but helping others do the same as a therapist.


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  • The Dangerous Myths We Tell About OCD
    May 18 2025

    OCD is one of the most misrepresented conditions in mental health. In this video, Dr. Patrick McGrath breaks down how everyday language, media portrayals, and even well-meaning comments create confusion and minimize the reality of what people with OCD actually go through. This isn’t about nitpicking — it’s about the real harm that comes from myths that are spread in mass.

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    12 m
  • Mental Health Is Health: Therapists Explain Why The System Is Finally Catching Up
    May 15 2025

    After decades in the field, these two veteran therapists have seen it all — the stigma, the broken insurance policies, and the slow grind toward change. But now, they say, something real is happening. Mental health is finally being recognized for what it is: essential care. And the system is starting to reflect that — from better insurance parity to easier access through virtual platforms.

    In this episode, Dr. Patrick McGrath and Chris Novak pull back the curtain on the mental health industry. They talk about what’s finally working, what still needs to change, and why finding the right therapist matters more than ever.

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    42 m
  • How Carrie Berk Built Her Dream Life While Fighting Her Darkest Thoughts
    May 13 2025

    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 Intro
    2:28 Meet Carrie
    3:30 Why Carrie’s book is called Mindfire
    4:27 Early signs of having OCD
    7:54 Feeling you are alone
    9:16 Self-harm and suicidal thoughts are not the same
    11:31 Listen to your gut
    15:24 Why OCD feels so real
    17:47 Carrie’s book is a roadmap for OCD
    20:54 Advice if you’re struggling
    22:25 You’ll never “cross the finish line” with OCD
    25:41 How OCD safety behaviors affected Carrie
    31:17 What Carrie does when OCD cuts into her passions
    33:41 OCD is misunderstood
    36:10 How to talk about your OCD with someone else
    37:17 How friends and extended family members react to Carrie’s OCD
    42:10 You need to want to get better
    44:18 Outro

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    45 m
  • How OCD Is Diagnosed — And Why It’s So Often Missed
    May 11 2025

    For many people with OCD, the path to getting diagnosed isn’t quick — it’s a journey that can take over a decade. In fact, the average time it takes to receive an accurate OCD diagnosis is 17 years. Dr. Patrick McGrath knows this all too well. In this video, he shares why OCD is so often missed, how even well-meaning therapists can overlook the signs, and what the actual diagnostic process looks like when done right.

    Through personal stories and clinical insight, Dr. McGrath walks viewers through the real markers of OCD — not just what you’ve seen in movies. He explains why intrusive thoughts and mental compulsions often go unnoticed, how shame and secrecy play a role, and what it finally takes to get the help you need. If you've spent years wondering what's really going on in your mind, this video might be the moment things finally make sense.

    If you're struggling with anything we covered in this video, our specialized therapists might be able to help. To book a free 15-minute call, visit us at https://learn.nocd.com/podcast

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    12 m
  • Therapy Was the Last Thing She Wanted — But The Only Thing That Worked
    May 8 2025

    Sabrina Eliano never thought she’d end up in therapy. Raised in a family where mental health wasn’t discussed — and where seeking help was seen as something only “crazy” people did — she carried that belief well into adulthood. Even as she struggled with obsessive thoughts and anxiety that began to take over her life, she convinced herself it wasn’t that bad. But when she found herself on a subway platform, overwhelmed by intrusive thoughts and wishing the train would hit her just to make the noise stop, something finally broke. She realized she had no one left to talk to — and no other option but to try the very thing she had spent her whole life avoiding.

    What happened next didn’t just help her cope — it changed her life. Therapy, specifically Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), gave Sabrina the tools to stop fearing her thoughts and start reclaiming control. In this episode, she opens up about the cultural stigma that kept her silent, the physical toll OCD took on her body, and the moment she went from resisting therapy to pursuing a career in it.

    0:00 Intro and mental health awareness month
    2:55 Meet Sabrina
    6:10 Sabrina goes to therapy after resisting it
    10:33 Changing career paths because of her therapy experience
    12:24 Ruminating on thoughts
    15:46 Realizing your experience and thoughts have an explanation
    17:39 OCD never gives relief — not even when you give in to it
    18:30 Why OCD feels so real
    23:33 How cultures and families think about therapy
    28:20 Trying ERP without safety behaviors
    32:57 Not being asked about mental health during the medical process
    35:58 Advice from Sabrina to those struggling with OCD
    37:57 Living the life you want to live — not OCD’s life
    39:19 Why Sabrina never gave up on therapy
    44:21 Sabrina’s takeaway message

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    46 m
  • Understanding Pure O OCD: Therapist Answers All
    May 4 2025

    In this eye-opening Q&A, licensed therapist Tracie Ibrahim dives deep into the realities of Pure O OCD — a lesser-known but deeply distressing form of obsessive-compulsive disorder. She answers the most common questions around intrusive thoughts, compulsions, diagnosis, and treatment, all with compassion and clarity. Whether you're struggling yourself or supporting someone who is, this conversation sheds light on what Pure O really is — and what healing can look like.

    If you're struggling with OCD, our NOCD therapists might be able to help. They are specially trained in ERP therapy — the most effective treatment against OCD. To learn about treatment options, book a free 15-minute call at https://learn.nocd.com/podcast

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    50 m
  • This Comedian’s Funniest Bits Come From Her OCD
    May 1 2025

    Bridget McGuire lived with undiagnosed OCD for decades. It started in childhood — intrusive thoughts, irrational fears, compulsive rituals — all hidden under the surface while she tried to live a “normal” life. From believing she’d get pregnant from kissing a boy to taking HIV medication she didn’t need, her brain never gave her a break. Therapy helped, but it wasn’t until she faced OCD head-on that things started to change.

    Then came stand-up. What began as a creative outlet after a breakup quickly became a way to take control of the narrative. Bridget’s acts use comedy to explore the absurdity, pain, and resilience of life with OCD — and somehow, it’s hilarious. In this episode, she opens up about what it means to laugh at the very thing that nearly unraveled her.

    0:00 Intro
    2:50 Meet Bridget
    5:05 Watch a comedic bit from Bridget about OCD
    7:43 Coming from a family of “worrywarts”
    9:26 What Bridget worried about early in life
    13:37 Seeing therapists for the first time
    16:35 The struggles of finding specialized care for OCD
    17:51 The depths OCD can take you
    21:40 OCD can’t be figured out
    22:59 Bridget tries ERP for the first time
    26:53 Bridget went to the program Patrick started
    28:36 You can’t be brave if you’re not afraid
    29:34 Breaking down stigma
    32:36 Difficulties of attaining OCD therapy
    34:24 You can do therapy online
    35:55 Life after treatment
    37:14 Living in New York can bring out the worst of OCD
    37:53 Becoming obsessed with bed bugs
    44:12 Why Bridget jokes about OCD
    47:19 How to watch Bridget's act
    48:09 Advice from Bridget if you have OCD
    49:43 Outro

    If you're struggling with OCD, our NOCD therapists might be able to help. They are specially trained in ERP therapy — the most effective treatment against OCD. To learn about treatment options, book a free 15-minute call at https://learn.nocd.com/podcast

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    51 m
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