• Understanding Parental Accommodation in OCD: Breaking the Cycle
    Dec 15 2025

    In this insightful episode, we explore the concept of parental accommodation — the well-intentioned ways family members and loved ones may unknowingly reinforce OCD behaviours. Drawing from the research of Professor Eli Liebowitz (Yale) and real-world clinical experience, the hosts unpack how accommodation develops, why it’s so hard to stop, and how families can begin to make meaningful change.

    From checking, reassuring, or adapting routines “just to keep the peace,” to facing meltdowns, fear, or guilt when setting limits — this conversation goes deep into what it means to hold boundaries with compassion. You’ll hear about ERP therapy, the SPACE model, and practical ways clinicians and parents can work together to reduce accommodation and empower recovery.

    💬 Key themes:

    • What “parental accommodation” means and how it maintains OCD

    • Why well-meaning reassurance can make symptoms stronger

    • The difference between anxiety disorders and OCD

    • Supporting children, teens, and adults through distress safely

    • Helping parents tolerate their own emotions and model resilience

    • How reducing accommodation can rebuild connection and trust in families

    • Managing clinician fears around self-harm threats and safety planning


    🔖 Chapters

    00:00 Introducing the topic: Parental Accommodation and OCD

    02:00 What it means to accommodate and why we do it

    05:00 How everyday reassurance turns into OCD reinforcement

    08:00 Fear, meltdowns, and why it’s hard for families to stop accommodating

    11:00 Emotions, modelling, and learning to tolerate discomfort

    14:00 The SPACE model and clinician guidance

    17:00 Working with parental fear and client safety

    21:00 Reducing accommodation step-by-step

    25:00 Supporting families when clients resist change

    26:40 Why it works — even if the client isn’t in therapy


    #OCD #ERP #ParentalAccommodation #MentalHealthPodcast #TherapyTalk #FamilyTherapy #SPACEModel #OCDRecovery #ClinicianSupport #ParentingAndMentalHealth #EmotionalRegulation

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    27 mins
  • Perinatal Mental Health and OCD
    Dec 1 2025

    The perinatal period is one of the most vulnerable—and transformative—times in a parent’s life. In this episode, we explore the challenges of perinatal mental health, with a particular focus on OCD and how intrusive thoughts can impact new parents during this stage.

    Our speakers discuss the role of psychoeducation, the importance of therapeutic trust, and how clinicians can best support parents navigating overwhelming thoughts and fears. We also examine the value of bringing babies into therapy, collaborative care, and the crucial reminder that intrusive thoughts do not define someone’s ability to be a loving, capable parent.


    💬 Key themes:

    • Why the perinatal period heightens vulnerability
    • The role of OCD and intrusive thoughts in early parenting
    • Using psychoeducation to normalize and reduce shame
    • Building rapport so clients feel safe to share difficult thoughts
    • The potential benefits of including babies in therapy sessions
    • Collaborative care and supporting parents holistically


    🔖 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Perinatal Mental Health and OCD

    02:50 Understanding Vulnerability in the Perinatal Period

    05:47 Therapeutic Approaches for Clinicians

    08:47 The Importance of Psychoeducation

    11:45 Building Rapport and Trust with Clients

    14:50 Managing Intrusive Thoughts in Therapy

    17:49 Collaborative Care and Support Systems

    20:51 Incorporating Babies in Therapy Sessions

    23:45 Creating a Supportive Environment for New Parents



    #PerinatalMentalHealth #OCD #IntrusiveThoughts #NewParents #MaternalHealth #TherapyTalk #ParentingSupport #MentalHealthAwareness #Psychoeducation #ClinicianSupport

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    29 mins
  • The Challenges of Clinical Practice
    Nov 17 2025


    This honest and reflective episode takes listeners inside the therapy room—where clinical learnings, vulnerability, and growth unfold in real time.

    Ms Catherine McGrath (Clinical Team Lead and Senior Psychologist) sharea hard-earned lessons from working with OCD clients using ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention), and open up about the emotional toll, missed opportunities, and the courage it takes to keep learning.

    From the power of self-compassion to the importance of holding space and involving parents in the therapeutic process, this conversation is a valuable reminder that clinicians don’t need to be perfect to be effective—they just need to keep showing up.


    💬 You’ll hear about:

    • The real struggles clinicians face in ERP therapy
    • Why reflecting on mistakes leads to better outcomes
    • How client emotions are best met with presence, not perfection
    • The impact of including parents in treatment plans
    • Why being kind to yourself is not optional—it's essential

    🔖 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Clinical Learnings

    02:59 The Courage to Learn ERP

    05:57 Missed Opportunities in Therapy

    08:57 The Importance of Holding Space

    11:47 Navigating Client Emotions

    15:12 Involving Parents in Therapy

    17:42 Reflecting on Hard Lessons

    21:01 Self-Compassion in Clinical Practice

    23:47 Summary and Closing Thoughts


    #ClinicalPractice #TherapyTalk #MentalHealthMatters #OCDTherapy #ERP #SelfCompassion #TherapistReflections #ClientEmotions #InvolvingParents #TherapyPodcast #MentalHealthProfessionals

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    26 mins
  • Unpacking Meta OCD: A Deep Dive
    Nov 3 2025


    In this episode, we explore the often misunderstood world of Meta OCD—a subtype of obsessive-compulsive disorder where the obsession becomes the diagnosis itself. Clients plagued by questions like "Do I really have OCD?" or "Is this the right treatment?" can become trapped in a mental loop that stalls progress and fuels perfectionism, self-doubt, and avoidance.

    We discuss how Meta OCD complicates therapy, disrupts client engagement, and challenges traditional treatment methods. From moral scrupulosity to obsessive intellectualization, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone working in mental health, or for those navigating OCD themselves.


    💬 Key insights:

    • What is Meta OCD and how does it differ from other forms?
    • How perfectionism and compulsions manifest in subtle ways
    • Why traditional OCD treatments may fall short for these clients
    • The double-edged sword of reassurance in therapy
    • How to foster self-worth and celebrate small wins


    🔖 Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Meta OCD

    02:31 Defining Meta OCD and Its Implications

    04:57 The Impact of Meta OCD on Treatment

    07:59 Navigating Client Engagement and Reassurance

    10:14 Perfectionism and Its Role in Meta OCD

    12:24 The Challenge of Self-Identification

    15:51 Recognizing and Addressing Meta OCD in Therapy

    22:02 The Limitations of Manualized Treatments



    #MetaOCD #OCDRecovery #MentalHealthPodcast #TherapyTalk #Perfectionism #MentalHealthMatters #TherapistTools #ClientEngagement #ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder #Scrupulosity #TherapyTechniques

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    24 mins
  • Navigating the Complexities of Health Anxiety and OCD
    Oct 20 2025

    In this insightful episode, we explore the tangled web of health anxiety, OCD, and death anxiety, unpacking how these psychological disorders often overlap and feed into each other. From obsessive thought patterns and compulsions to the deep-rooted fear of mortality, our speakers dive deep into the inner workings of anxiety disorders and what makes treatment so complex—and so crucial.


    💬 We discuss:

    • The blurred lines between health anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder
    • How death anxiety often lies beneath our fear of illness
    • Why reassurance-seeking can trap us in cycles of fear
    • Coping strategies and evidence-based treatment approaches
    • How therapists can help clients rediscover meaning beyond their mental health challenges


    Whether you’re a clinician, someone living with anxiety, or simply curious about the human mind—this conversation will challenge your understanding and offer a fresh perspective on mental wellness.


    🔖 Chapters

    00:00 Understanding Health Anxiety and OCD

    06:01 The Intersection of Health Anxiety and Death Anxiety

    12:03 The Complexity of Health Anxiety and OCD

    18:43 Treatment Approaches for Health Anxiety and OCD

    24:22 Living Beyond Anxiety: Finding Meaning in Life


    #HealthAnxiety #OCD #MentalHealthMatters #TherapyTalk #AnxietyTreatment #DeathAnxiety #CopingWithAnxiety #IntrusiveThoughts #MentalWellness #PsychologicalDisorders #AnxietyAwareness #MeaningBeyondAnxiety

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    26 mins
  • The Complexities of ERP Therapy
    Oct 6 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into the world of Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP)—the gold standard treatment for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)—through a clinical and ethical lens.

    We unpack the delicate balance between challenging clients and protecting their autonomy, exploring how therapeutic trust, client consent, and collaborative exposure tasks shape the success of ERP. This conversation asks the tough questions: How far is too far in exposure therapy? And what happens when fear is no longer the enemy, but the doorway to healing?


    💬 Key themes:

    • The role of informed consent in exposure therapy
    • Building trust and safety in the therapeutic relationship
    • Understanding OCD beyond the symptoms
    • Why a collaborative approach is more effective than a prescriptive one
    • Recognizing when a therapist's anxiety enters the room too


    🔖 Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to ERP and Client Concerns

    02:46 Understanding OCD and Its Impact

    05:53 The Role of Trust in Therapy

    08:53 Navigating Exposure Tasks Collaboratively

    11:51 Ethics of Exposure Therapy

    14:54 Client Consent and Collaboration

    17:38 Managing Anxiety During Exposure

    20:45 The Importance of Client Agency

    23:44 Conclusion and Key Takeaways


    #ERP #OCDTreatment #ExposureTherapy #TherapyEthics #ClientConsent #MentalHealth #TherapyPodcast #TherapeuticTrust #CollaborativeCare #AnxietySupport #OCDRecovery #EthicalTherapy

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    30 mins
  • The dangers of suicidal OCD and how to recognise it
    Jun 23 2025

    With suicide remaining a leading cause of death for people aged between 15-44 in Australia, clinicians in the OCD space need to ask the question: How do we differentiate between suicidal ideation and obsessive intrusive suicidal thoughts?

    In this episode, we discuss how to work with a client when they come to you with suicidal thoughts, why it is critical to take all mentions of suicide seriously, and how to determine whether a person with OCD is presenting with suicidal ideation consistent with wishes to die or whether it's intrusive suicidal OCD.

    This episode contains discussions about suicide. If you find this episode distressing and would like more support, please seek help from your local healthcare provider. If you're in Australia, you can call Lifeline on 13 11 14 at any time.

    Resources and links:

    • Lifeline website
    • Webinars, books, and training by Melbourne Wellbeing Group
    • OCD training workshops by Dr Celin Gelgec
    • OCD focused supervision for healthcare professionals with Dr Celin Gelgec

    Connect:

    • https://www.melbournewellbeinggroup.com


    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

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    26 mins
  • How “skinny-tok” is feeding eating disorder content to teenagers
    Jun 9 2025

    Felicity Phillips is the Founder of Weight of the World, a community-driven organisation supporting people with eating disorders and their carers through recovery. Weight of the World aims to provide peer support and education while challenging diet culture and promoting body neutrality.

    In this episode, Felicity shares her personal journey from pre-professional ballet to developing an eating disorder and ultimately finding recovery, explains the alarming rise of "skinny talk" on social media and how algorithms target vulnerable users within seconds, and reveals the powerful parallels between eating disorders and addiction that challenge common misconceptions about these complex mental health conditions.

    Resources and links:

    • Weight of the World: A High Tea for ED Healing & Hope tickets
    • Webinars, books, and training by Melbourne Wellbeing Group
    • OCD training workshops by Dr Celin Gelgec
    • OCD focused supervision for healthcare professionals with Dr Celin Gelgec

    Connect:

    • https://www.melbournewellbeinggroup.com.au/
    • http://www.drcelingelgec.com.au/


    This show is produced in collaboration with Wavelength Creative. Visit wavelengthcreative.com for more information.

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    36 mins