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Hi all,
I began listening to an OCD Podcast today that discusses OCD in broad, general terms, the misunderstanding behind OCD, the doubt that goes into OCD, and the overall sense of being alone in the midst of a disorder that is strikingly common.
You can listen to a podcast simply by clicking play on your computer. I've been listening to it at work. The contributors are therapists and professionals in the world of studying, diagnosing, and treating OCD. Sadly, there are only two episodes available from these specific providers at the moment, but because I am interested in learning more, I can add links to this post as I come across them.
Additionally, I know a lot of sufferers here have thoughts that relate directly to religious doubts; these resources are generalized, but can specifically touch upon issues of scrupulosity.
Books
It'll Be Okay by Shannon Shy
(This book helped me immensely when I was spiking. It's a personal first person narrative about one man's struggles with OCD, his various compulsions, his relationship with God, and his coping mechanisms. I am willing to lend this book via Kindle to anyone who requests it).
Overcoming Obsessive Thoughts
Online Resources
Pure Obsessional OCD
Indopedia
International OCD Foundation
Exposing OCD
Don't Believe Everything You Think
OCD Help by Dr. Jonathan Grayson
OCD Reflections
When "Better Safe than Sorry" Is a Lie
So Now You Know
The Beat OCD Blog
My OCD Blog by Jason McClary
The OCD Diaries
If anyone with a Kindle would like to borrow Shannon Shy's book, please PM me. I can only lend it out to one person at a time, and for a two week period (Amazon's rules, not mine); if more than one person asks, it'll have to be a first-come-first-serve basis.
In the meantime, I highly recommend taking about 15 minutes to listen to Part One of What Is OCD?. Part Two can be accessed directly at this link.
As with everything, the above materials may cause a spike, but I genuinely believe learning about your condition is an integral step in getting better.
I began listening to an OCD Podcast today that discusses OCD in broad, general terms, the misunderstanding behind OCD, the doubt that goes into OCD, and the overall sense of being alone in the midst of a disorder that is strikingly common.
You can listen to a podcast simply by clicking play on your computer. I've been listening to it at work. The contributors are therapists and professionals in the world of studying, diagnosing, and treating OCD. Sadly, there are only two episodes available from these specific providers at the moment, but because I am interested in learning more, I can add links to this post as I come across them.
Additionally, I know a lot of sufferers here have thoughts that relate directly to religious doubts; these resources are generalized, but can specifically touch upon issues of scrupulosity.
Books
It'll Be Okay by Shannon Shy
(This book helped me immensely when I was spiking. It's a personal first person narrative about one man's struggles with OCD, his various compulsions, his relationship with God, and his coping mechanisms. I am willing to lend this book via Kindle to anyone who requests it).
Overcoming Obsessive Thoughts
Online Resources
Pure Obsessional OCD
Indopedia
International OCD Foundation
Exposing OCD
Don't Believe Everything You Think
OCD Help by Dr. Jonathan Grayson
OCD Reflections
When "Better Safe than Sorry" Is a Lie
So Now You Know
The Beat OCD Blog
My OCD Blog by Jason McClary
The OCD Diaries
If anyone with a Kindle would like to borrow Shannon Shy's book, please PM me. I can only lend it out to one person at a time, and for a two week period (Amazon's rules, not mine); if more than one person asks, it'll have to be a first-come-first-serve basis.
In the meantime, I highly recommend taking about 15 minutes to listen to Part One of What Is OCD?. Part Two can be accessed directly at this link.
As with everything, the above materials may cause a spike, but I genuinely believe learning about your condition is an integral step in getting better.