IC-OCD staff podcast appearances

Our staff from time to time are guests on podcasts. This post houses links to those episodes if you want to learn more about our staff, their thoughts on OCD, or to learn more about OCD.

Jonny

The following are links to appearances on podcasts that our centre Co-Director Jonny, has made.

Podcast: The OCD Stories

OCD, Mindfulness and Compassion (Jonny’s Story) - listen here >

ACT Panel for OCD - listen here >

Interviewing Stuart on his OCD research - listen here >

Self-compassion and building up psychological flexibility in OCD treatment - listen here >

Secondary spikes in OCD - listen here >

Overcoming Barriers to OCD Recovery - listen here >

Positive Emotions and Experiences and Triggers for OCD - listen here >

Jonny’s Clients on OCD Stories:

Chris - listen here >

Kristen - listen here >

Podcast: Playing it safe

27. What is Compassion Focused Therapy with Jonny Say (part 1) - listen >

31. 3 different ways to practice self-compassion with Jonny Say - listen >

Podcast: Take What Serves Leave the Rest

Self-Compassion, Mindfulness & Gentle Relentlessness with Jonny Say - listen >

Stuart

Stuart (centre Co-Director) is the founder and host of The OCD Stories podcast, with over 400 episodes to date. However, the following are links to appearances on other people’s podcasts Stuart has been on.

Podcast: Gathering Gold

Exploring the depths of OCD - listen here >

Podcast: Lively Minds

Why is OCD so misunderstood? - listen here >

What is ‘Pure O’ OCD (and does it exist)? - listen here >

Tackling misinformation about OCD, with Matthew Antonelli and Stuart Ralph - listen here >

Podcast: The Proper Mental podcast

Stuart’s story - listen here >

Podcast: BACP Insights podcast (BACP members only)

Working with OCD: A conversation with OCD - listen here >

Emma

Podcast: The OCD Stories

Working with parents of children and teens experiencing OCD - listen here >

Paul

Podcast: The OCD Stories

The many opportunities to practice acceptance in OCD recovery - listen here >

Thank you!

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