- Date posted
- 2y
What helped me recover
So I’ve been suffering from pure ocd with many themes for about two years now. I’m doing so much better now than I did in the past that I would like to share what helped ME recover and could maybe help others. The whole idea is remove the ocd thought or feeling from your awareness to do this 1. Stop ruminating. It may sound obvious and of course we all wish we could just stop. But literally just stop. It’s going to feel extremely weird and uncomfortable at first. And you’re going to feel like you literally have to do it as the more you resist thinking about something the more you want to think about it. You’re brain will get tired and the urge to ruminate will fade away. But you must resist I promise the more you resist the easier it becomes . To the point where it becomes easy to just instantly stop the moment it starts 2. Ignore all your thoughts and feelings when it comes to your ocd and it’s themes. By ignore I mean literally don’t interact with the thought or feeling AT ALL. A thought can’t leave your awareness if you keep interacting with it. Which means don’t try to suppress it because that’s a form of interacting with it. Don’t argue with it don’t accept it, don’t reject it, don’t check if you’re doing compulsions or not, don’t check or monitor it, DO ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about it’s existence. 3. While you’re literally doing nothing about the thought let it become a background thought. Don’t interact with it. focus on something else let it sit there in the background for however long it wants and do nothing about it. Imagine the thought as a headache or something that’s there but it doesn’t bother you it’s in the background and you’re focusing on something else. The thought will eventually begin to fade away but don’t acknowledge it fading away just let it be let it happen in the background and focus on something else. It’s going to feel weird and be hard at first but it will get easier over time all you’re doing is removing the thought or feeling from your awareness. “Sitting with the thoughts” “Imagining thoughts as clouds” “Leaning in to the uncertainty” “Feel the anxiety” Etc. All these things you’re told to do are teaching you to habituate and accept your thoughts. What helped me with ocd is not habituating and accepting the thoughts but not interacting with the thoughts in any way at all and redirecting my focus. Eventually they started to become extremely easy to ignore. Hope this helps 👋