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For five years The Healthy Compulsive Project has been offering information, insight and inspiration for OCPD, obsessive-compulsive personality, perfectionism, micro-managers and Type A personality. Anyone who’s ever been known to overwork, overplan, overcontrol or overanalyze is welcome here, where the obsessive-compulsive personality is explored and harnessed to deliver what it was originally meant to deliver. Join psychotherapist, Jungian psychoanalyst and author Gary Trosclair as he delv ...
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Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a Twelve Step fellowship based on Alcoholics Anonymous. AEA members have found recovery from binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, other forms of addictive eating and compulsive exercise. These podcasts are a series of audio recordings of members sharing their experience, strength and hope. Wherever you are, whatever your problem with food, AEA can help: https://www.addictiveeatersanonymous.org/
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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! Watch my Free Masterclass here: https://www.theocdexpert.com/pl/2147588316 For more information: www.healwithin.ie
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Quirks & Compulsions

Anthony Colangelo, Patrick Marsceill, and Aura Seltzer

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The show about overanalyzing the overlooked. Your hosts, Anthony Colangelo, Patrick Marsceill, and Aura Seltzer discuss their obsessions with life's minutiae.
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We are two co-workers turned gal pals coping with our neurotic tendencies while being wifies, mommies and talking true crime, current events, and all things that make you go WTF. We are two professionals who want to talk about unprofessional things. We also spill tea during our shorter, cuter, mini episodes. Don't forget to rate, review and subscribe, to keep these divas alive!
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Our discussion is not partisan or an academic or scientific thesis, medical diagnosis, prognosis, philosophy, prescription, discipline, or treatment. Based on experience we do not propose or oppose any person, place, or thing: real or imagined - nor is our discourse promoting rituals or any religious service. Listening is a demonstration of interest and not a replacement for taking direction from responsible parties you rely on or are under the care of including professionals. Consideration ...
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Comedian Adam Strauss—who also happens to have obsessive-compulsive disorder—dives deep into the things that keep us hooked. Adam sits down with artists, academics, scientists and more to understand not only their obsessions, but the nature of obsession itself. Whether it’s a quirky hobby, an all-consuming career, or the relentless pursuit of knowledge, Obsessed with Adam Strauss peels back the layers of why we’re drawn to certain things—and what that reveals about who we are.
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This is the place where topics and issues relevant to life, ministry, and the Kingdom of God are discussed and help us to learn and grow together. We enjoy talking with people from many different walks of life about how ministry is expressed in their lives and how they influence others in advancing the Kingdom of God.
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On Neuro Current, we delve into the stories and conversations surrounding research published in the journals of the Society for Neuroscience. Through its publications, JNeurosci, eNeuro, and the History of Neuroscience in Autobiography, SfN promotes discussion, debate, and reflection on the nature of scientific discovery, to advance the understanding of the brain and the nervous system.
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Curious about the possible therapeutic benefits of psychedelic medicines? The Psychedelic Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski has you covered with the latest in scientific research, medical practices, and legal developments involving these substances and their incredible therapeutic potential. Covering the full range of psychedelic therapies, including psilocybin, MDMA, ketamine, LSD, ayahuasca, ibogaine, and more, this podcast serves as an auditory encyclopedia of information for an ...
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To inspire, educate and motivate you to be the best you can be. Learn about tackling mental health problems like Anxiety and Depression as well as simple tips to understand the world better, in a down to earth and genuine way with the Best Selling Author and Psychotherapist Richard Nicholls.
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Committed

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Join host Jo Piazza as she delves into the hilarious, heartbreaking and inspiring stories of couples of all kinds who’ve soldiered through unimaginable circumstances, and after the longest of days, still want to wake up next to one another in the morning.
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Mind

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We’re Mind, the mental health charity. We believe no one should have to face a mental health problem alone. For more information go to http://www.mind.org.uk
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The Madcast

Nate Tilton, Eliana Madera, Kindred, and Nicholas Escobar

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The Madcast is a podcast that explores the intersection of disability, academia, and everything in between. From interviewing academics working towards disability justice to reviewing media portrayals of disability, the Madcast covers a wide range of topics for folks to tune into bimonthly (twice a month). Enjoy! The podcast is hosted by the UC Berkeley Disability Lab and recorded at the Ethnic Studies Changemaker Studio at Cal. UC Berkeley Disability Lab Linktree: https://linktr.ee/calradma ...
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A bahasa rojak podcast on mental health brought to you by Malaysian Youth Mental Health Initiative (MINDAKAMI). We borak about mental health in a casual and senang dihadam way. Remember to follow us on all social media platforms @mindakami!
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This is The Answer To Everything, the podcast where you hear real-life counseling sessions, followed by information and tips you can use in your life today. Listen to them. Grow yourself. Moms smoke weed, grown men throw temper tantrums, and we cope when our boyfriend stabs people. ( Formerly known as Consent To Treat Podcast )
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Our Mental Wellness

Oxford University

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Our Mental Wellness is a seminar series organised by the Experimental Psychology Department. The series aims to inform, dispel myths and generate discussion on a range of mental health topics. This is a great opportunity for students, staff and alumni to hear world-leading researchers from the University of Oxford share their expertise about mental health conditions and effective evidence-based treatments. It is a chance to have your questions answered about how we can look after each other’ ...
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Broken to Breakthrough

Jeannette Bridoux

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I started the Broken to Breakthrough podcast after two hometown friends committed suicide. It was time to share my story along with others who went through life-altering challenges and came out stronger than ever. I wanted to show people no matter what they’re facing or have faced, there's a future and a hope for them. And that with every broken story comes a breakthrough. On the podcast, we deep dive into topics surrounding mental & emotional wellness, get real on banishing social stigmas a ...
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You are listening to the MIND Podcast. The aim of this podcast is to educate our listeners on mental health and tell our experiences with honesty. We are not licensed physicians or experts on mental health conditions & disorders. We are a group of students at the University of North Texas Health Science Center who are passionate about mental health issues and fighting stigmas and we encourage you to consider only what feels best to you and to consult with your medical professional before doi ...
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If teens or young adults are part of your family, friend group, or community, and you want to learn about today's urgent mental health crisis, conditions, and treatment, this monthly podcast is for you. Join top company leaders at Embark Behavioral Health for expert resources and timely, relevant tips. This mental health podcast will cover topics such as anxiety, depression, stress, disorders including borderline personality disorder (BPD), and therapy. Roadmap to Joy features interviews wit ...
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When it comes to mental health, where do you start? This podcast unpacks the issues with licensed professionals with years of experience. Welcome to life as it was meant to be. LifeCare Counseling and Coaching was established in 2008 to provide quality professional counseling that integrates sound psychological practices with theological principles through the prayerful leading of the Holy Spirit. The practice was also created to serve as a community resource for counseling, support, and tra ...
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This podcast is about bridging this gap between human and machine intelligence. The concept of our human minds as 'naturally artificial' emerges from a profound observation. While we often perceive our cognition as inherently organic, our thoughts, reasoning and decision-making, align more closely with computational principles characteristic of artificial intelligence. Across various podcast episodes, I have conversations with prominent scholars about impactful and unresolved problems within ...
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Send us a text Today is all about Obsessive Compulsive Personality. OCD is talked about a lot because it's such a life destroying disorder, and so is quite obvious if someone has it. But when it's a personality trait people can often just get labelled as "difficult" and they don't seek help. Support the show Join our Evolve to Thrive 6 month progra…
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In this episode, Ric Shields speaks with Justin Hughes, a licensed professional counselor and Jesus follower from Dallas, Texas. Justin clarifies common misconceptions about OCD, emphasizing that it involves intrusive, unwanted thoughts and compulsive behaviors aimed at alleviating distress. The conversation also touches on the strengths and weakne…
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Brett is a man of many talents and passions. You’ve probably seen his bikes on display at all the big shows around the country. That's how I met him a few years ago in NYC at the lightning bolt show, competing for that $20,000 check. He also has a passion for real estate and building restoration. We recorded this podcast in an old bank he just purc…
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OCD is often reduced to intrusive thoughts and ritualistic behaviors, but let's be real—it’s so much more than that. These are just the surface-level symptoms of a much deeper survival mechanism rooted in childhood brain development and trauma stored in the nervous system. This limited view is part of what keeps so many stuck in the cycle of OCD, s…
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Send us a text Sometimes our brains take us back in time, whether we like it or not. A smell, a sound, a certain day on the calendar can pull us into the past like we’ve put on a pair of VR goggles. In today’s episode I'm talking about getting triggered, what that really means, and how we can gently take those goggles off and come back to the here …
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Kaveh is joined by Psychologist Dr. Amy Marschall and guest co-host, Dr. Jason Rosenbaum to discuss their personal experiences with Autism and address some of the misconceptions regarding its causes and diagnosis. Rate and review us at iTunes and tell all your friends about how cool we are! We get all our new listeners from word of mouth and we app…
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In this episode we explore the profound though often unseen energy that leads to either wholeness or compulsive behavior. If this energy is blocked from its true goal, it make make us unbalanced. Discover Carl Jung’s insights on compulsive behavior and how blocked growth can lead to obsession. Learn how to unlock your potential through individuatio…
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Rachel Edwards, a licensed marriage and family therapist, joins Ric Shields on the DoorWays® Ministry Network podcast to discuss EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), a specialized therapy effective in treating anxiety, PTSD, and various traumas. Rachel emphasizes the role of the Holy Spirit in the healing process, highlighting the …
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Society has long framed addiction as a character flaw—but at Trauma Rewired, we know that couldn’t be further from the truth. Addiction isn’t about who we are at our core; it’s about how we’ve learned to survive in chaotic, neglectful, or unsupported environments. As humans, we’re always seeking homeostasis. When we don’t have the tools—or the envi…
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Contact Welcomed Here “It’s not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin Responsiveness is the ability to respond - Responsibly. Reactiveness is an automated fight for what is right while wrong. Reactivity precedes impulsivity and immediately triggers compulsive behaviors. Obse…
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Send us a text Self care and self awareness go hand in hand. By taking care of ourselves and recognising some of the reasons behind our urges and behaviours we can overcome so many obstacles. Today's episode is all about using the acronym H.A.L.T to help us remember that there may be other things going on with us. Support the show Join our Evolve t…
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In this episode, Tracy Kim Townsend, MD, joins to discuss the potential efficacy of psilocybin therapy for addressing burnout, particularly in healthcare professionals. Dr. Townsend is a Harvard-trained medical doctor, licensed psilocybin facilitator, and the Co-Founder & CEO of Meadow Medicine, one of the only legal psilocybin service centers base…
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Kaveh is joined by Garrison Davis (It Could Happen Here), Naomi Laguana (Housewifery) and Dr. Cody Cobb review more health/wellness influencers online. Including: miracle hair growth cures with oils, the secret to baking soda "THEY" don't want you to know and the dangers of CT scans. Listen to Garrison on their podcast, It Could Happen Here. https:…
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Insecurity underlies many of the mental health challenges we all experience, as if we are always taking a test and always fearing failure. But what causes this insecurity and how do we become more secure? In this episode we explore the three most common aspects of insecurity (feeling unlovable, morally deficient, or lacking incompetence), the paren…
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In this episode, Ric Shields speaks with Dr. Larisa Grams, a leading mental health expert who works with veterans, about post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). She explains that PTSD is a natural response to trauma, which can include exposure to death, serious injury, or sexual violence. Dr. Grams identifies PTSD symptoms and emphasizes the importa…
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Tim Spellman discusses his paper, “An Open-Source 3D-Printable Platform for Testing Head-Fixed Cognitive Flexibility in Rodents,” with Reviewing Editor Mark Laubach. Spellman and Laubach also discuss the bigger picture benefits of sharing open-source tools and data for reproducibility and for cost-effective solutions that any lab can use. Find our …
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Contact Welcomed Here “It’s not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin Responsiveness is the ability to respond - Responsibly. Reactiveness is an automated fight for what is right while wrong. Reactivity precedes impulsivity and immediately triggers compulsive behaviors. Obse…
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Our brain and nervous systems are incredibly protective—they can shield us from overwhelming stimuli by shutting out sensations. This mechanism plays a central role in depersonalization and derealization (DPDR), causing you to feel detached and like you are observing yourself from a distance. While these dissociative states can offer short-term pro…
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Contact Welcomed Here "The horizon of many people is a circle with a radius of zero. They call this their point of view." Albert Einstein. It is not a loss of memory but the lack of human perspective we suffer by imagining all that we are is the subject of subjective thought. A dimension of zero has no perspective in space and time - so any imagine…
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Send us a text Personal growth can really only happen by having gone through some sort of pain, some bad experience. Living inside our comfort zones gets us nowhere unfortunately. What we need though, is the right mindset so that those bad experiences push us forward, not hold us back. Support the show Join our Evolve to Thrive 6 month programme ht…
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Easter Special! Resurrections and unholy hybrid animals! Kaveh is joined by Paleontologist David Moscato and Molecular Pathologist Dr. Jason Rosenbaum to discuss the de-extinction of animals like Dire Wolves and Mammoths and what we can learn about corporate science from all of this. Rate and review us at iTunes! Help the show grow! https://podcast…
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For those of you who are skeptical about whether therapy is effective, I get it. Who’s to know whether what goes on behind closed doors does any good? And isn’t it in the interest of the therapist to excavate all sorts of problems to keep those checks coming? Therapists actually share those sorts of suspicions. We want to know about the truth and a…
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In this episode of Boys in the Cave, Tanzim is joined by Faraz, Abdulah Hamimi, and Dr. Yassir Morsi for a candid and thought-provoking discussion about Fatima Payman, Muslim political visibility, and what it really means to "represent" the ummah in the Australian political system. We unpack the symbolism surrounding Senator Fatima Payman—Australia…
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Welcome back! On this week’s episode of the Madcast, hosts El and lyn cover yet another key disability studies/activism term: disability justice. Defined by members of the BIPOC, queer, and disabled performance art group Sins Invalid, disability justice is concept/framework academics and laymen use often haphazardly, without fully understanding wha…
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Did you know that Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) wasn't "discovered" but actually created? A group of male psychiatrists voted to define it as a diagnosis, and women, in particular, are disproportionately labeled with it, and it’s often weaponized against them. What if we told you that BPD isn't a disorder at all, but rather a logical and ra…
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Contact Welcomed Here " Evil destroys even itself." Aristotle. " Experience is not what happens to you; it is what you do with what happens to you." Aldous Huxley The word evil is live, and devil is lived spelled backward. Lies are backward forms of thought imagining false is true or truth is false. Whenever we choose to think this way inner confli…
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Send us a text In this episode, I share how Kundalini yoga & meditation saved my life to heal from OCD and Anxiety. Let me know if you found the episode helpful! To sign up for my weekly Kundalini Yoga & Meditation Sessions, sign up below: https://forms.gle/qSbSuxJzgGhXPG626 To sign up to the 6 month OCD recovery program click here: https://www.the…
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Send us a text This week I'm looking at the constant battle between our real self and our ideal self, and how those nagging “shoulds” (“I should be more productive,” “I should have my life figured out”) create unnecessary pressure and self-criticism. Dove Real Beauty Sketches https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rrHoDJinMQI Support the show Join our Evo…
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In this episode, Christina P. Kantzavelos, LCSW, MSW, MLIS joins to discuss the use of psychedelics to address chronic illness. Christina is an international psychotherapist, coach, writer and artist, who specializes in treating clients with chronic illness, and complex trauma utilizing various modalities, including psychedelic assisted therapy. In…
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Kaveh is joined by science communicators, Dr. Arghavan Salles, Dr. Taylor Nichols, Edward Nirenberg and Kieran Hervold to discuss the latest news in science and medicine and what is bothering them the most! Check out Arghavan's Blog on Wired to revisit the realities of Covid: https://www.wired.com/video/watch/diary-of-a-covid-19-doctor-14-days-on-t…
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There’s an increasing amount of research which suggests that spending at least two hours each week engaging with nature improves our well-being. And because of the epidemic of Nature Deficit Disorder (yes, it’s a real thing), an increasing number of healthcare professionals are even prescribing time in nature. This research implies that it’s benefi…
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In this episode, Dr. Michelle Satterlee, a licensed psychologist at Ascension St. John in Tulsa, Oklahoma, focuses on dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder. The conversation touches on the misconceptions and stigmas surrounding DID, the potential for recovery, and the role of faith in the healing proc…
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Contact Welcomed Here “It’s not the strongest species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the most responsive to change.” Charles Darwin Responsiveness is the ability to respond - Responsibility. Reactiveness is an automated fight for what is right while it is wholly wrong. Reactivity precedes impulsivity and immediately triggers compulsive…
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Join us for a special re-release of a profound conversation with Kate Northrup, renowned author of "Do Less," an expert in creating easeful financial business strategies, and a NSI coach. This episode remains one of our most beloved, resonating deeply with many who grapple with the concept of rest in a culture that glorifies constant productivity a…
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We’re joined by Dr. Yassir Morsi and Faraz to unpack the controversial role of Aftab Malik, Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Islamophobia. What does this position truly represent? Is it a genuine step toward justice, or is it entangled in state-driven narratives of governance and social cohesion? We explore the political architecture behind CVE …
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