‎13-04-2021 07:23 PM
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I'm sorry to hear, @Emelia8 I'm noticing that trauma is a common underlying factor for a number of people here tonight
‎13-04-2021 07:23 PM
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@NatureLover wrote:
@ARCVic wrote:I have learned to not feed into my thoughts
I would be interested to hear how you do that, Anu @ARCVic
What really helped me was when my therapist described my thoughts using an analogy of a stranger knocking-on the door. Now everytime I have an intrusive thought - think it's a stranger and I choose whether to let them enter. Previously I used to let them all in and they would all make themselves feel at home. Which would lead me down a spiral of anxiety, obsessions and compulsions.
‎13-04-2021 07:25 PM
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Thank you for answering, Anu - wow. That's a great analogy. I would like to develop that for myself. @ARCVic
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Ive got childhood trauma and rejection and abandonment from my parents.
my anxiety is huge
anyway doesn't matter
it's too late
damn everything
‎13-04-2021 07:28 PM
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Thanks Anu. Could you possibly share with us some other strategies that work for you to help manage OCD?
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@BlueBay are you feeling safe tonight? Is the discussion causing you upset or distress?
And it does matter, very much.
‎13-04-2021 07:30 PM
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@Clawde thank you for clarifying. Yes, checking is very common however it's important to note that sometime checking behaviours and compulsions can be quite internal or can can occur within one's mind. My checking behaviours were quite visible to external people - which meant I had learnt to be extra secretive to hide my rituals (i.e. doing those behaviours after school, or once parents had gone to sleep etc...)
@Shaz51 I'm not sure whether there is a clear answer to whether OCD relaxes over time - it depends on the person I guess. For some it may, for other it may not.
‎13-04-2021 07:31 PM
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