Listen "Healing OCD: The Power of Compassion Over Criticism"
Episode Synopsis
You do NOT have to beat yourself up for having OCD. In fact, according to therapist and anxiety expert Kimberly Quinlan, self-compassion — not self-punishment — is the real path to healing. Kim, who has literally written the book on compassion, knows firsthand how powerful kindness can be in breaking the relentless cycle of compulsions, fear, and doubt. In this episode of the Get to Know OCD podcast, Kim draws on her personal journey through eating disorder recovery and her work with OCD clients to show why you don’t have to be your own worst critic. If you’ve ever struggled with self-blame, Kim’s message of compassion is sure to resonate.Show notes:0:00 Intro1:42 Kim’s background4:46 Overlap between anxiety and eating disorders7:42 Self-compassion for OCD recovery10:14 The power of compassion when dealing with other disorders13:53 Kim’s definition of self compassion16:39 The biggest roadblock to self-compassion22:43 Can self-compassion become a compulsion? 25:51 The role mindfulness plays in treatment 29:50 Why Kim bought herself a van33:19 Letting loved ones suffer38:15 Advice for parents41:54 Did DSM get the definition of OCD wrong?44:11 How Kim practices what she preaches 46:06 Taking the first step to get help Follow us on social media:https://www.instagram.com/treatmyocd/https://twitter.com/treatmyocdhttps://www.tiktok.com/@treatmyocd Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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