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Breaking the Rules: A Clinician's Guide to Treating OCD
Dr Celin Gelgec and Dr Victoria Miller
63 episodes
6 days ago
Breaking the Rules is a show for mental health professionals designed to help you build confidence in treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Effective treatment of OCD requires commitment, creativity and the recognition that things can sometimes get a little … messy. And on the show, you’ll hear from a range of leading professionals and learn everything there is to know about OCD and other related mental health concerns. This podcast is brought to you by Melbourne Wellbeing Group, a psychology practice based in Melbourne with a special focus on treating OCD.

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Breaking the Rules is a show for mental health professionals designed to help you build confidence in treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Effective treatment of OCD requires commitment, creativity and the recognition that things can sometimes get a little … messy. And on the show, you’ll hear from a range of leading professionals and learn everything there is to know about OCD and other related mental health concerns. This podcast is brought to you by Melbourne Wellbeing Group, a psychology practice based in Melbourne with a special focus on treating OCD.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mental Health
Health & Fitness,
Science,
Social Sciences
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The value of self-awareness, trust, and non-accommodating support
Breaking the Rules: A Clinician's Guide to Treating OCD
26 minutes 8 seconds
6 months ago
The value of self-awareness, trust, and non-accommodating support

This is the final part of our two-part chat with Lindsay and Emily Stetzer. In the last episode, Lindsay and Emily opened up about their early experiences with OCD and how their lived experiences led them to create Presently Bracelets.

In this episode, Lindsay and Emily discuss the household dynamics of living in a family with OCD, the significance of non-accommodating support, and the role of exposure therapy, self-awareness, and trust in the recovery process.

 

Resources and links:

  • Presently Bracelets website
  • Webinars, books, and training by Melbourne Wellbeing Group
  • OCD training workshops by Dr Celin Gelgec
  • OCD focused supervision for healthcare professionals with Dr Celin Gelgec

 

Connect:

  • https://www.melbournewellbeinggroup.com.au/
  • http://www.drcelingelgec.com.au/


This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Breaking the Rules: A Clinician's Guide to Treating OCD
Breaking the Rules is a show for mental health professionals designed to help you build confidence in treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Effective treatment of OCD requires commitment, creativity and the recognition that things can sometimes get a little … messy. And on the show, you’ll hear from a range of leading professionals and learn everything there is to know about OCD and other related mental health concerns. This podcast is brought to you by Melbourne Wellbeing Group, a psychology practice based in Melbourne with a special focus on treating OCD.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.