#123 - Values in OCD and Anxiety Recovery

#123 - Values in OCD and Anxiety Recovery

Author: Jenna Overbaugh April 27, 2023 Duration: 19:24

In this episode, I discuss the importance of values in the manifestation and presentation of OCD and anxiety, including how OCD and anxiety can latch onto anything - typically what you value most.


I also talk about..

  • Ways in which your values can help guide recovery goals
  • How to identify your values in the first place
  • Ways to leverage values work in your OCD and anxiety recovery to create better exposures, identify critical response prevention strategies, and more


Check out episode #120: The One Question to Avoid Asking Yourself in OCD Recovery, And What to Ask Instead

Check out episode #115: Relationship OCD, Values, and The Doubt Disorder With Morgan

Check out this blog: Uncertainty: How to Handle When You Have OCD


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Remember: this podcast is for informational purposes only and may not be the best fit for you and your personal situation. It shall not be construed as mental health or medical advice. The information and education provided here is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional advice of your own professional mental health or medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. Always check with your own physician or medical or mental health professional before trying or implementing any information read here. I am not acting as your therapist or mental health professional and this is not therapeutic advice. My goal is to provide you with options, resources, and information to make an informed decision regarding your mental health.


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Jenna Overbaugh has spent over fifteen years as a therapist specializing in OCD and anxiety, and she brings that deep, practical experience directly into each episode of All The Hard Things. This isn't about abstract theory; it's about the daily, tangible work of reclaiming your life from the grip of fear and intrusive thoughts. Jenna's voice is a steadying presence, offering a blend of professional insight and genuine compassion that feels like a conversation with a trusted guide. You'll hear actionable strategies for facing the challenges that feel overwhelming, whether they're related to mental patterns, physical wellness, or simply moving through a world that can feel too loud. The podcast serves as an audio companion for anyone tired of feeling held back, providing clarity on how to navigate exposure, sit with discomfort, and build resilience. It’s a space where the hard things-the necessary things-are broken down into manageable steps with encouragement and without judgment. Tune in for honest discussions that demystify therapy concepts, highlight personal victories, and reinforce that progress, not perfection, is the goal. Through this podcast, Jenna extends her practice beyond the office, creating a resource that feels both personal and profoundly useful for anyone on a path toward greater mental and emotional freedom.
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