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OCD Straight Talk

Chris Leins, MA, NCC, LPCC-S

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Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/chris-leins/subscribe An anxiety and OCD treatment-specialist explains how these debilitating conditions are effectively treated, why sometimes they're not, and how anxiety sufferers tend to keep themselves symptomatic. This podcast is designed both for those who suffer from anxiety disorders, and OCD and related disorders, and those who seek to treat this population with greater efficacy. Subscribe at: https://anchor.fm/chris-leins/subscribe
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AT Parenting Survival Podcast: Parenting | Child Anxiety | Child OCD | Kids & Family

Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and Child OCD Expert

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The truth is we are all surviving parenting one day at a time. Add child anxiety or childhood OCD and it can be overwhelming! On The AT Parenting Survival Podcast your host Natasha Daniels will ride the Parental roller coaster with you. She will teach you parenting approaches to help child anxiety and OCD, she’ll give you a new perspective on common parenting problems and will re-invigorate your sparkle for parenting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My podcast is about educating and empowering you with a message of hope and inspiration that you can become Free from Obsessive-compulsive disorder or OCD.In this podcast, you will hear about how you can overcome OCD with the OCD treatment that reduces OCD Intrusive thoughts and compulsive behaviour. Get the OCD help you have been looking for by tuning in here! Book an inital call to discovery how you can become free from ocd today: https://calendly.com/lindaculleton02/free-from-ocd-discover ...
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Meet Mental Note – a podcast highlighting both the work and the beauty of mental health recovery. Stories will span a variety of mental illness struggles from eating disorders to depression, OCD and Bipolar. We will introduce you to relatable personalities, and dive deep into how they choose health amidst daunting illnesses. At the end of it all, we will provide hope that recovery is possible—and worth it.
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Welcome to The OCD Stories, hosted by Stuart Ralph. The podcast has been heard over 6million times globally. Check out your first episode from our existing hundreds of episodes featuring experts, and people experiencing symptoms just like you today. If you do, you may just feel understood, heard and possibly help you identify your next step in your own personal journey to healing. Disclaimer - this podcast is not a replacement for therapy. Please seek treatment from a licensed mental health ...
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Psychiatrist Dr. Richard Winer talks about mental health, psychiatric conditions and treatments in a down-to-earth discussion based on more than 25 years of experience treating children and adults in the Atlanta area. He also answers your questions about psychiatric conditions, diagnoses and treatments.
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Mindfulness Sessions & Podcasts

Oxford Mindfulness Foundation

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The Oxford Mindfulness Foundation is internationally recognised for mindfulness teaching and training. Whilst some of our podcasts are designed for those with an established mindfulness practice, there are others that are suitable for the general public, meaning you do not need prior experience to listen.
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Divergent Conversations

Megan Neff & Patrick Casale

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Dr. Megan Neff and Patrick Casale are two Neurodivergent therapists in a neurotypical world. During this podcast, they’ll talk about their own personal experiences as Autistic-ADHDers. They will reflect on their lived experience as AuDHD mental health professionals, and entrepreneurs, as well as offer clinical guidance, and support. Episodes will be conversational in nature, and they’ll interview other ND Folx to amplify the voices of other neurodivergent advocates and individuals as they sh ...
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Christian Faith and OCD: Practical Strategies to Greater Peace Do you constantly worry about "what-if" scenarios and obsess about things you can't control? Are you frustrated with performing the same compulsions over and over and wish you could find freedom? Do you struggle to find OCD resources that understand or align with your Christian faith? You’re in the right place. This podcast will help you connect with God’s peace by learning practical skills leading you out of the OCD mental priso ...
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A podcast for all psychiatrists about the psychiatry literature and evidence-based practice. Hey, psychiatrists! Do you think “yeah, no” anytime you hear the words journal club? Have you felt like you don’t get much out of reading a journal article? Do you feel like you don’t have the time for that life-long learning thing? We’re here to help! Listen in as a group of board-certified, practicing psychiatrists—some with expertise in research and some without—tackle a paper. We’ll start with so ...
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This is the podcast which interviews high performing individuals from the sporting, corporate, cultural world and beyond, who have been through adversity but come back stronger. Hosted by Emma Levy, who found a shift in her perspective on life following her diagnosis and subsequent treatment for breast cancer, she aims to explore and share other amazing stories with the ultimate goal of helping others deal with adversity, and inspire them to do great things.
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A podcast for those that deal with any form of a mental illness or substance abuse. Mr. Joe explores topics such as Anxiety, Bipolar Disorder, OCD, Schizoaffective Disorder, Depression, Borderline Personality Disorder, and Narcissism. He shares his own history of substance abuse, which also includes his Suboxone treatment and terrifying withdrawals. Mr. Joe also addresses the significant other, who must deal with our illness and denial. The entire journey is seen through the eyes of Mr. Joe, ...
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Explorations in Psychotherapy

Aníbal Henriques & Alexia Rothman, PhD

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Explorations in Psychotherapy is an Internal Family Systems informed audio podcast introducing authors whose work may be of great value and interest to the psychotherapy field and to all communities and practitioners in the helping professions who may benefit from a better understanding and integration of emerging perspectives.
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Just Checking is a podcast that features a new story of an OCD sufferer each week. Our goal is pretty simple. OCD is an extremely diverse mental illness, and oftentimes even sufferers are unaware of the extreme range of symptoms that OCD can inflict on its victims. This is problematic for two main reasons: sufferers often take much longer to seek help, because they are unfamiliar with what OCD can look like in its various forms, and because the public is often unaware that OCD is almost alwa ...
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Each week, Radio Health Journal breaks down important news in medicine, science and technology with the help of world-renowned experts. Our three weekly segments will help guide you to a happier, healthier life – with some fun facts to share at dinner parties. Can magic mushrooms cure your depression? Have we outrun natural selection? Hosted by Elizabeth Westfield, Greg Johnson and Maayan Voss de Bettancourt and produced by Kristen Farrah and Amirah Zaveri. New shows posted each Sunday by 5 ...
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'Restoration Beyond The Couch' with Dr. Lee Long: Insights for Mental Wellness: Join Dr. Lee Long on 'Beyond The Couch,' a transformative podcast blending professional psychological insights with real-life experiences, offering practical strategies for mental wellness that bridge the gap between therapy and everyday life. The Beyond the Couch with Dr. Lee Long podcast is intended solely for general informational purposes and does not represent the practice of medicine, therapeutic and psychi ...
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What would it be like to live fully connected to our bodies? In my podcast, I discuss the deepest of life’s questions and topics with guests about ways in which we have been living disconnected from who we are, and how to get back inside of our own bodies.
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IFS Talks

Aníbal Henriques, Tisha Shull & Alexia Rothman

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IFS Talks is an audio series to deepen connections with the Internal Family Systems Model through conversations with lead trainers, authors, practitioners and users. In these audio interviews, we will have the opportunity to draw out aspects of IFS Lead Trainers and skilled presenters to create a user-friendly format for listeners to get to know each trainer or practitioner, their background, in and before IFS. With candid, self-led dialogue, trainers and practitioners can share their specif ...
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Hope with Depression

Neil Long/ Lynn Crilly

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This is a podcast to support the release of Lynn Crilly's new book Hope with Depression. More than promoting a book, we are promoting a timely, very necessary life affirming and needed message.Too many innocent people suffer with this debilitating condition, and we want to contribute to the solution in any way we can. This is an easy to listen, entertaining and welcoming podcast, the whole point is you are NOT alone! A must listen for anyone that suffers from depression or if you are a carer ...
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Hello and welcome to Untangling PANDAS & PANS, a podcast about two relatively unknown medical disorders characterized by the sudden and dramatic onset of obsessions and compulsions, vocal or motor tics, or restricted eating behavior -- and a whole host of other symptoms -- following strep or other bacterial or viral infection. Sometimes overnight. I have the privilege of interviewing some of the top researchers and clinicians in the rapidly growing field of Infection-Associated, Immune-Media ...
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Welcome to Fempower Health—where empowering women through every stage of life isn't just our mission; it's our passion. Fempower Health is a beacon for women navigating the complex world of healthcare, providing a supportive platform where your voice is heard and your concerns are addressed with the compassion and understanding you deserve. Our podcast, a central hub for empowering information, is dedicated to women who find themselves on an exhausting quest for answers to their health quest ...
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This podcast is a collaborative project between the IWK Health Centre in Halifax and Capitalize for Kids to improve health outcomes for children and families across Canada. Each month, we host a webinar featuring a high priority topic in child and adolescent mental health and addictions. Experts will share best practices and answer questions from clinicians across Nova Scotia. It’s important to note that the practices discussed in this podcast are sensitive and only intended for qualified an ...
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Heal Your Roots Podcast

Heal Your Roots Wellness

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Heal Your Roots Podcast aims to help identify our roles of who we thought we were to grow new foundations of who we want to be now. Your roots impact your future. They help determine what path to take to achieve desired results, avoid repeating mistakes, and appreciate what makes you uniquely you. As we open up to share inspiring stories and expert approaches, we’ll uncover a deeper look at the world of therapy from new perspectives. You’ll meet the therapists of Heal Your Roots Wellness pra ...
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Listen to 15-20 minute long interviews of experts on various topics related to mental and general health. The topics will be continuously expanded. The interviews are designed for both professionals and non-professionals. Topics range from climate change issues and the basis of new medication research, COVID-19 issues, the effect of media on girls's self-images, discussions of violence, same-sex marriages, pollution, bullying, divorce, OCD, addictions, borderline personality disorders, menta ...
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Beyond Risk & Back

Fire Mountain Enterprises LLC

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“Beyond Risk and Back” is a beacon of hope for parents grappling with the most harrowing challenges of teen parenting. This distinguished podcast, ranking in the top 3% of parenting podcasts globally, serves as an essential resource for mothers, fathers, and caregivers who are on the brink, of dealing with teenagers facing severe issues such as addiction, mental health crises, and the dangers of trafficking. Target Audience: The core listeners are parents—80% mothers—whose teenagers are not ...
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OCD doesn’t live in a bubble; it lives in our home. It lives in our families. It is not an isolated disorder. It involves the whole family system. That is why family involvement is key to a child’s OCD long term success. Often this is the missing component, even when a child is being treated for OCD. In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I e…
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Originally Published September 19, 2023 In this episode, psychotherapist Catherine Goldhouse sheds light on the often misunderstood condition of OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder). Catherine explains the goals of different treatments for OCD, with a focus on exposure and response prevention (ERP) and inference-based cognitive behavioral therapy (I…
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The changing of seasons can bring with it a multitude of emotions. In today's episode of Rise Above, we dive into the often-overlooked impact of seasonal affective disorder (SAD) as autumn settles in. We'll talk with Rogers expert Dr. Heather Jones, PhD, and explore the difference between depression and seasonal affective disorder while sharing pra…
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Join us for Chapter One, “Wake-Up!”, of our year-long Guest Speaker Event series: "A Life Well-Lived: Mindfulness for Life in 12 Chapters" in collaboration with Professor Willem Kuyken. In this foundational session, Professor Kuyken shared valuable insights from the first chapter of his new book, "Mindfulness for Life" focusing on the importance of…
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In this Guest Speaker event ahead of the launch of his new book, "Mindfulness for Life", Professor Willem Kuyken - the Ritblat Professor of Mindfulness and Psychological Science at the University of Oxford - joins us to introduce key themes of his book, shares his journey behind it, the people and ideas that helped to shape it and explores how mind…
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Hundreds of thousands of Americans have a spinal cord injury that’s impacting their mobility and daily living. So far, there hasn’t been an effective treatment that repairs nerve connections and muscle function. However, our expert discusses a new option that, if FDA approved, could be a gamechanger for patients. Learn More: https://radiohealthjour…
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Scrupulosity, also known as religious OCD, is a subtype of OCD that latches onto your faith. It can be hard to distinguish because many faiths praise extreme devoutness, but the line is drawn when it begins to negatively interfere with your life. Our expert explains the signs and symptoms, as well as the treatment that can help get patients back in…
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In episode 452 I chat with Dr Lauren Wadsworth, Dr Caitlin Pinciotti, and Dr Nathaniel Van Kirk. Lauren is a clinical psychologist in private practice, Caitlin is a clinical psychologist, researcher and assistant professor at Baylor College of Medicine, and Nathaniel is a clinical psychologist and director of psychological services at McLean OCD In…
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By exploring biopsychosocial aspects of life, it can become easier to understand our nervous systems from a holistic perspective offering more options to improve our quality of life with simple and manageable changes. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan Anna Neff, two AuDHD mental health professionals, explore the biopsychosocial aspects …
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Pesticides may increase the risk of stillbirth. Can a common kitchen herb fight against cocaine addiction? Though covid cases are increasing, long-term symptoms aren’t. Can a placebo pill work just as well as anxiety medication? Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-pesticides-increase-risk-of-stillbirth-the-power-of-placebo-and-…
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In this episode, Carrie explores how OCD can disrupt regular Bible reading, leading to either obsessive or avoidant behaviors. She offers practical advice for engaging with scripture in a healthier way. Understand the specific challenges OCD presents when trying to maintain a regular Bible reading practice. How obsessively engaging with the Bible c…
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered how someone can transform a traumatic past into a future filled with hope and innovation? Join us for an intimate conversation with Michael Menard, the acclaimed author of "The Kite that Couldn't Fly and Other May Avenue Stories." Growing up with 13 siblings in a tiny home in Kankakee, Illinois, Michael's story…
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Discover how menopause can be a time of sexual rediscovery. Dr. Kelly Casperson shares insights on midlife sexuality, debunking myths, and how to navigate changes in desire, intimacy, and sexual health. Reclaiming Midlife Sexuality Episode Summary In this empowering episode of *Fempower Health*, we explore the intersection of menopause, sexuality, …
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Freya Anderson is a British swimmer and Olympic medallist. Freya's journey to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games was anything but smooth, as she faced significant challenges, including a battle with glandular fever that threatened her training and competition schedule. As well as delving into Freya’s experiences as a swimmer at the Olympic Games, a signi…
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In the last episode of Rise Above, we explored how telehealth is revolutionizing access to care, making therapy more flexible and accessible than ever before. Today, we hear from Jill, a former Rogers patient who has experience with telehealth. Join us as we discuss her journey with the virtual therapy program and learn what worked for her, and wha…
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If you’re feeling lost in your relationships or career, a bit of good advice can make a huge difference. Life coaches draw from their own experiences to help guide their clients to a more fulfilled life, but how do you know if you’re going to a credible person? Our expert shares the top questions you need to ask before hiring a coach, and offers so…
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Many people turn on classical music when they want to unwind, but the neurological effects of this genre may go deeper than we’ve thought. The ‘Mozart Effect’ theorizes that Mozart’s K 448 can reduce seizures in people with epilepsy. Our expert shares the surprising results of her own research and the future of music therapy. Learn More: https://ra…
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In episode 451 I chat with Chrissie Hodges. Chrissie is a Peer Support specialist, founder of OCD Gamechangers, and Author of ‘Pure OCD: The Invisible Side of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder’. Chrissie was awarded the hero award at the 24th IOCDF conference in San Fran. We discuss her new community, grieving from OCD, the points of grief in Chrissie’…
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Chris discusses a conversation with a listener seeking reassurance, and explains a tool that he gave her. As he's said before, uncertainty is your friend, not your enemy. Feel free to reach out with any questions you might have to chris@kentuckyocd.com If you've found the podcast helpful, consider giving it a 5-star rating.…
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A lot can be learned about our nervous system and needs by looking at biopsychosocial aspects of life. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan Anna Neff, two AuDHD mental health professionals, explore the biopsychosocial aspects of sleep and how they intersect with mental health through the lens of Patrick’s experiences. Top 3 reasons to list…
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We finally have more clues to how breast cancer spreads. Gummy vitamins fill the aisles at grocery stores, but they can create a sticky situation for your teeth. How common is long covid? New earbuds don’t just play music– they can also detect when you’re falling asleep. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-harmful-gummy-vitamin…
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In this episode, Carrie explores the feelings of spiritual distance and how to navigate those times when you don't feel close to God. Episode Highlights: Understanding the connection between OCD and feelings of spiritual distance. Insights from Elijah's story and how it relates to modern struggles with faith. Practical steps for reconnecting with G…
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In this episode of Rise Above, we explore the evolving landscape of mental health treatment with Rogers' leader Signa Meyers, and dive into how telehealth is revolutionizing access to care, making therapy more flexible and accessible than ever before. Join us as we discuss these transformative changes and what they mean for the future of mental wel…
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Join Georgie Kovacs as she highlights key health topics for September, including PCOS, ovarian cancer, and perimenopause awareness. Get expert insights on women's health, upcoming podcast episodes, and how to advocate for better care. Episode Summary In this special episode, Georgie takes a break from her regular expert interviews to provide update…
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Anxiety and OCD can create hopelessness. It can feel like such an overwhelming task to overcome these struggles. Often we focus on the end goal. Get them to school. Get them to eat. Get them to be fully functioning. But there are a million smaller goals that get them to that bigger goal. It is easy to focus on the big picture instead of looking at …
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Zak Skinner is a a remarkable athlete who represented Team GB in the long jump and 100m at the Paralympic Games in Paris. Zak's journey is one of resilience and determination, shaped by his experiences growing up with a genetic condition that affects his vision, placing him in the T13 classification. In this episode, Zak shares his story, beginning…
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Earlier this year, both New York and Tennessee’s health departments were notified of patients having extreme reactions to their Botox injections. The investigation showed that unlicensed providers were injecting fake product into these customers. Our experts explain how to stay safe during cosmetic procedures. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal…
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It’s very rare that elephants get cancer, thanks to an abundance of cancer protection genes called P53. Humans have two copies of these genes, but elephants have about 40. Our experts discuss how we can utilize this information to create cancer-fighting medications. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/do-elephants-hold-the-key-to-curing-canc…
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In episode 450 I chat with Carrie who has kindly agreed to share her OCD story with us. We discuss her story, intrusive thoughts, religious themed OCD, pocd, suicidal thoughts, postpartum OCD, getting therapy, doing exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP), going to intensive outpatient therapy, shame, self-compassion, mindfulness, words of h…
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Dealing with chronic health issues can often feel like a neverending battle, especially when it seems like there’s no clear path to improvement. In this episode, Patrick Casale and Dr. Megan Anna Neff, two AuDHD mental health professionals, discuss their personal battles with chronic health conditions. They provide an insightful analysis using the …
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Retiring to Florida may not be the best move for your health. How effective is oil pulling? A new bandage could help you heal faster, and it’s all thanks to electricity. The future of stroke prevention might be air-powered. Learn More: https://radiohealthjournal.org/medical-notes-oil-pulling-versus-brushing-electric-bandages-and-how-air-can-power-c…
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Carrie explores whether there’s a test for OCD and delves into the Yale-Brown Obsessive Compulsive Scale (Y-BOCS) Version 2 in this insightful episode. Episode Highlights: How OCD assessments can help differentiate between OCD symptoms and other mental health or spiritual issues. What to expect from the Y-BOCS assessment The benefits of using asses…
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OCD doesn’t just involve our kids, it involves us. OCD reassurance seeking is a sneaky compulsion. It gets us to do OCD’s dirty work. We often don’t even know we are talking to OCD. It can feel bad to pull back our reassurance, even if we know it is OCD. It can also be tough on our kids. In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I talk about a t…
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From Chaos to Creativity: Storyteller and artist Landon Bryant explores his journey from struggling with life’s basic challenges to finding success and support after an adult ADHD diagnosis. Landon shares how he navigated the difficulties of his condition, including years of trial and error with medications and strategies, and how he ultimately emb…
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Originally published July 6, 2020 In this episode of the Fempower Health podcast, host Georgie Kovacs talks with Aimee Raupp, a renowned expert in women's health, fertility, and holistic wellness. Aimee shares her insights on how women can take control of their health through nutrition, lifestyle changes, and a holistic approach to fertility. She d…
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Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix is Britain's most successful female diver of all time recently winning a bronze Olympic medal in Paris in the 10m Synchro competition. At just 19 years old, Andrea has already achieved remarkable success as a Commonwealth, European, world and now Olympic medallist. I was lucky to speak to Andrea at The London Aquatic Centr…
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Alzheimer’s disease and dementia can change a person’s life so much, but the one thing that often remains unscathed is music. Research has shown that songs can help calm patients and temporarily enhance memory. Our expert explains a new AI program that utilizes music therapy to increase patients’ quality of life. Learn More: https://radiohealthjour…
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Concussion protocols have come a long way in athletics. Sadly, the same efforts haven’t been made in other physical fields, such as law enforcement. Because of this, officers are at a greater risk for mental health issues and longer recovery times. Our experts explain the wide impact of this issue and the barriers to creating protocols. Learn More:…
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