tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019324627659892634.post644027995037413230..comments2024-03-18T12:20:01.280+00:00Comments on Marsden Therapy: Personifying Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)John Marsdenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09923274939077713721noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019324627659892634.post-88065919354290664992024-03-18T12:20:01.280+00:002024-03-18T12:20:01.280+00:00Experience transformative psychotherapy New York C...Experience transformative <a href="https://www.douglaszimmerman.net/" rel="nofollow">psychotherapy New York City</a> with Douglas Zimmerman. With years of expertise, Douglas offers personalized sessions to help you navigate life's challenges, enhance self-awareness, and promote mental well-being. Discover a safe space for growth and healing with compassionate support and evidence-based techniques. Prioritize your mental health today!<br />KaseyEThortonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09723900520982211751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019324627659892634.post-62269914500947794712024-01-18T12:06:51.670+00:002024-01-18T12:06:51.670+00:00cognitive behavioral therapy for ocd is a game-cha...<a href="https://www.douglaszimmerman.net/ocd" rel="nofollow">cognitive behavioral therapy for ocd</a> is a game-changer! The targeted approach helps unravel intrusive thoughts, offering practical strategies for managing obsessive tendencies. As someone who battled OCD, CBT empowered me to regain control. Kudos to the transformative power of CBT in navigating the intricate maze of obsessive-compulsive disorder.KaseyEThortonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09723900520982211751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019324627659892634.post-72191119912291888822019-07-02T10:50:10.455+01:002019-07-02T10:50:10.455+01:00Hey!! Thanks for the post. Mental health disorder ...Hey!! Thanks for the post. Mental health disorder like obsessive-compulsive disorder really ruin your life completely. I know this because I gonna through this horrible state of mind. To overcome the obsessive-compulsive disorder I searched for the best <a href="http://www.sustainable-empowerment.co.uk/psychotherapist-west-london-hammersmith/" rel="nofollow">Psychotherapists in West London</a>. Finally, I get rid of it. Hey! you have shared really a great post. <br />Mathew Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06189497736728833677noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019324627659892634.post-13007549215700336722012-04-20T01:28:57.056+01:002012-04-20T01:28:57.056+01:00Thanks for reading my post Janet. I can see how th...Thanks for reading my post Janet. I can see how the idea of OCD having a positive intention seems counter-factual, as you say it's making a person's life miserable.John Marsdenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09923274939077713721noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5019324627659892634.post-80923194491916171552012-04-20T00:27:37.966+01:002012-04-20T00:27:37.966+01:00Great post, John, and thanks for reading my articl...Great post, John, and thanks for reading my article. As a non-sufferer, my knowledge of OCD come from what I've read and interactions with my son and others with OCD. Over and over again, I hear them describe OCD as sneaky and insidious,often targeting what means the most to them in their lives. And so the one thing you say that I currently disagree with is : "Like all anxiety disorders it [OCD] is working incredibly hard at keeping the individual safe from harm." I think what many sufferers might say is that OCD wants them to THINK it is keeping them safe from harm, when in fact it is doing the opposite. I do understand your reservations about calling OCD "the enemy" however, as if you have to live with OCD your entire life, you probably want to give it a nicer name. :) My son Dan never called it "the enemy"; it was just me. Again, thanks for your great post and I look forward to reading more of them.Janet Singer (ocdtalk)http://www.ocdtalk.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com