- User type
- OCD Conqueror
- Date posted
- 1y ago
What are some tools you learned in therapy?
For people that can’t afford therapy and what’s the meaning of tools?
For people that can’t afford therapy and what’s the meaning of tools?
Tell your intrusive thoughts “that could happen, it could not. I cant know for sure” every time you have one. OCD loves certainty so if you keep up the compulsions like saying to yourself “that would never happen to me though” or “I’d never do that” it’s just going to make it worse
Stay in the present, not in the what-ifs. What are you doing (or not doing) now? If you can't afford therapy, here are a couple of good resources: * Freedom from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, by Jonathan Grayson * Reclaim Your Life, which is a website by Shala Nicely, LPC. Hope they help.
I tried contacting NOCD, but they said that they didn't accept my insurance, and even if they did, I'd have to provide co-payment. I felt devastated because I'm afraid of going to a therapist who will misunderstand me. I can't afford therapy at the moment but I might be able to in a few months. Are there any alternatives for self therapy?
So you got to ask me anything… Now I’d like to ask you something! I’ve heard from Members that they were so scared coming to their first ERP session. They were terrified that I would think they were crazy, that I would tell them their worst fears were true. That I would confirm they are some form of a terrible person or have them hauled off to prison for their thoughts. I’ve also had Members share how they’re very scared to begin ERP treatment because they’ve researched enough to know it means facing the fear, without the compulsions that have kept them feeling safe (but not really safe) this entire time. They struggled to see how they could be capable of doing this, while simultaneously acknowledging that they did not want to live like this anymore. If you have had your first session, what were your thoughts before? Did you have any hesitations or fears going into it? How did it turn out? If you haven’t yet begun to work with an ERP specialist, what is holding you back?
Can I hear some examples of specific parts of ERP that has helped you? I've been doing talk therapy for a few years and the major issue I have with it is that I already have analyzed all of my problems from every angle, so I'm kind of just sitting there yapping about it for an hour. I need solutions and things that make me feel better.
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