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In last week’s psychology podcast episode, we looked at What is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder because I live with someone with OCD and I wanted to understand the condition more. In this week’s podcast episode, I wanted to take a step closer towards understanding how to help someone with OCD outside of the therapy room, because I know first-hand how distressing OCD can be on the person themselves and the people around them. Therefore, in this clinical psychology podcast episode, you’ll learn how obsessive-compulsive disorder impacts relationships, the people who live with the person with OCD and how can you support someone with OCD without reinforcing their maladaptive beliefs and coping mechanisms. If you enjoy learning about mental health, obsessive-compulsive disorder and more then this will be a great episode for you.
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