Stop INTRUSIVE Thoughts: Pure O OCD

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  • Can we stop intrusive thoughts or Pure O OCD?
    DO YOU NEED MORE HELP WITH OCD, INTRUSIVE THOUGHTS & ERP?
    👉🏼 If you are tired of your OCD and need help treating it with ERP so that you can feel better, I can help you.
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    Intrusive thoughts, or Pure O can be distressing and debilitating, often keeping people in a fearful state questioning whether or not they or others are capable of doing the horrible things they are imagining and thinking. Unfortunately, these thoughts can scare us so much, they become associated or connected to the fear response in our brain. Then, they become automatic, obsessive and plague us with relentless anxiety and fear.
    But, there is good news. Although we cannot directly stop an initial thought from coming into our minds, we can use techniques like the I. A.M. technique to stop the compulsive rumination and “what-if” thoughts. We know how to override these fearful, scary thoughts by rewiring the brain with new neuropathways. We do this through ERP or Exposure Response Prevention therapy. In this video, I will teach you how to stop these thoughts through a simple exposure or ERP technique called, "I. A.M." In this technique, you will learn what to do in the moment when you have an obsessive, intrusive thought.
    If you would like to see more videos on treating OCD, please watch these videos below:
    ERP for OCD
    • ERP Therapy for OCD | ...
    Pure O: Obsessive Thoughts
    • OCD - Pure O - Obsessi...
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Комментарии • 497

  • @PaigePradkoTherapy
    @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +2

    DO YOU NEED MORE HELP WITH OCD & ERP?
    👉🏼 If you are tired of your OCD and need help treating it with ERP so that you can feel better, I can help you.
    Find out more about my course for OCD here:
    paigepradko.com/ocd.
    👉🏼 Here is a link to a FREE SELF ASSESSMENT for OCD:
    www.paigepradko.com/ocdquiz
    👉🏼 Here is a GIFT for you. A PDF for The Top 10 Things to Know to Practice ERP for OCD, Phobias & Anxiety:
    www.paigepradko.com/erp

  • @ImComiz
    @ImComiz 3 года назад +74

    Thank you so much, I'm living in a nightmare right now. Things will get better!

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +9

      You got this!

    • @NJcoots
      @NJcoots 3 года назад +8

      @Nino Sokrivo classic intrusive thought. Everyone has them. Let it go.
      It’s not the true you

    • @isabellawillberg3872
      @isabellawillberg3872 3 года назад +1

      How have you been?

    • @NJcoots
      @NJcoots 3 года назад +1

      @@isabellawillberg3872 I’m not too bad this week. Thinking more clearly

    • @DYSTOPIAN-et8rx
      @DYSTOPIAN-et8rx 3 года назад +1

      May i ask what’s your ocd theme ?

  • @Eloise958
    @Eloise958 3 года назад +56

    I have difficulty controlling my thoughts and my anxiety is overwhelming these days. I often feel like no solution is going to work for me to get through what I am living, but your videos really give me hope and help me getting through my existential crisis one step at a time. Thank you so much xx

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +7

      I am glad that the videos are helping even in a small way. Thank you for your comment.

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 3 года назад +2

      Eloise, If negative thoughts affects physical health then visit a psychologist. Practicals are needed to reprogramme your min d. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10 minutes or more. Be as still as possible. Slowly negative thoughts will reduce and relax the mind. Patience is needed. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. Positive affirmations for 5-10 minutes before sleep also gives quick relief. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @edustudy5095
      @edustudy5095 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy hi thanks for your videos. It helping me a lot. Should I also take medicines with the therapy for pure o ocd which I am suffering from past 15 years

    • @samia6888
      @samia6888 Год назад +1

      How are you now?

  • @teleprompt
    @teleprompt 3 года назад +21

    Paige, thank you for this video. My fear has been at any moment in time, I could cause harm to someone or do something wrong. I have struggled with OCD for a long time and you've given me techniques to help deal with it.

  • @akashagarwal3930
    @akashagarwal3930 3 года назад +19

    Words can't explain how much this video benefitted me and helps me identifying my intrusive thoughts and how should I respond to them. While watching the video it feels like I'm sitting in front of you and you are my therapist. You are amazing.❤️more power to you 🥰

  • @jeffreyzie
    @jeffreyzie 3 года назад +15

    That “move on” I feel like is gonna help with time. Thanks so much for sharing these gems

  • @TheSteelHeathen
    @TheSteelHeathen 3 года назад +12

    Bless you, Paige.
    You make my overthinking mind feel normal, and you make me feel not so alone by how accurately you describe the symptoms, thoughts and feelings associated with the intrusive chatter.
    Love from Aus.

  • @jacob_6281
    @jacob_6281 3 года назад +8

    Absolutely awesome. Thank you Paige! Looking forward to implementing this strategy into my thought-life as I go about my day. 🙌

  • @shellsoto1771
    @shellsoto1771 2 года назад +9

    Your speaking right at me, everything you have said is exactly what I’m going through. Thank you for your videos

  • @MB-zy4cm
    @MB-zy4cm 3 года назад +7

    New subscriber from Northern Ireland ☘️🍀☘️🍀 !

  • @tessleroy5313
    @tessleroy5313 3 года назад +10

    I think I have found my new therapist. I like how you mentioned Claire Weeks. I’m currently reading “ Complete Self Help for Your Nerves “. Thank you Paige

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +3

      That’s awesome! I love Claire Weeks! Welcome to my channel!

    • @cindycarter4850
      @cindycarter4850 2 года назад +3

      Claire Weeks saved my life many years ago.

  • @evanpennington1130
    @evanpennington1130 3 года назад +6

    Thank you… it’s simple but such an important trick, for the longest time I thought I had Chronic fatigue syndrome and Minor Panic Disorder but it was all caused from intrusive thoughts. I built it over a few years and I’m on the path of rewiring so I can claim back my life and confidence.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Good for you, Evan. It is a process and we improve as we practice. Thank you for sharing.

  • @CombatDiva19
    @CombatDiva19 3 года назад +5

    You are a Blessing. Thank you for what you do!

  • @caroldoherty
    @caroldoherty 3 года назад +3

    Hi everyone.......I had pure o for 30 years and I'm recovered......mainly by the principles this good lady advocates. Stick with CBT principals also. I know your pain but there is hope for recovery. God bless x

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Thank you for being an advocate for CBT, Carol. I appreciate it.🙏❤️

  • @robinelliott5561
    @robinelliott5561 Год назад +1

    In another video you said to say STOP!!! So why did you say not to do it now?? Very confusing

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Hi Robin. Yes, that’s a video I made several years ago. That video was not for people with ocd, but for generalized anxiety. But, I agree, it is confusing. In that video. I shared to say “stop” and then to add something to your thought, because we can’t really “change” a thought. It was based on an older technique. I like this video and this technique better than the older one. 😊

  • @hollyw378
    @hollyw378 3 года назад +6

    Wow- this was such a wonderful video! I've struggled with Pure O OCD for a couple years (ramped up postpartum) & this made me so emotional, in the best way. Gave me a sense of hope! Thank you!

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      I am so glad you liked it and it gave you hope. ❤️

    • @mohamedbounaaja4053
      @mohamedbounaaja4053 3 года назад

      Iam suffering from pure O for more than 40 years thanks for your vidio.its helpful.

    • @Ukasha87
      @Ukasha87 3 года назад

      @@mohamedbounaaja4053 me suffering for the last 25 years

    • @Ukasha87
      @Ukasha87 3 года назад

      @@mohamedbounaaja4053 how u aage

  • @hollyhewson3408
    @hollyhewson3408 Год назад +1

    What if u can't just let them go... what if there to serious :/

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Most people’s thoughts feel serious to them. Unfortunately, the more attention you pay to those thoughts and ruminate about them, or try to not have them, the more obsessive they become. Do your best to just allow them to float there and shift your focus the best you can to something else.

  • @Michael-mx3cp
    @Michael-mx3cp 3 года назад +3

    Your smile and words are so comforting. This is my first video after subscribing to your channel. You speak of techniques similar to Mindfulness, being present in the moment. Observing with all my senses what is immediately around me. 'Living in the present' not reflecting back or holding on to thoughts that could ruminate in the brain and body. Thank you for being so kind and thoughtful to share these wonderful techniques during such a stressful time for all humanity. If your ever in Colorado I would enjoy sharing a cup of tea-

  • @gregthomas82
    @gregthomas82 3 года назад +8

    Healing The Whole Self
    God led me through a journey of healing through the guidance of His Word. I now live free from crippling anxiety, panic disorder, suicidal depression and OCD. God was faithful to renew my mind, restore my hope and grant me the peace I desperately prayed for. Through this God-led journey, I learned a lot about our minds, our emotions, our spirits and our physical bodies, and I slowly began to discover truths that were key to my freedom.
    I soon understood that healing an anxiety disorder was not just a physical problem fixed by medication, nor a spiritual problem healed by prayer, nor a mental issue prevented by therapy. It was not any one of the above, but rather all of the above. Each part of our being is interconnected-completely dependent on each other and affected by our actions. When I began to take all aspects of myself seriously, nurturing it all, I began to see the greatest breakthrough in healing I ever had. God needed my body whole, my mind whole and my spirit whole. Why? Because he loves all of me!
    Adapted from the book Fearless in 21 Days: A Survivor’s Guide to Overcoming Anxiety by Sarah E. Ball.

  • @viaumo
    @viaumo 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much!! I'm from Brazil and There is so little information about pure O / harm OCD in portuguese, now i'm looking for information in english, read the book Overcoming Intrusive Toughts and now found your channel, it's been very helpful. You're doing a great job, helping fellows from all over the world!

    • @HigorMatos
      @HigorMatos 2 месяца назад

      Olá. Vá no canal do Antônio ( TOC Nunca Mais). Ele tem ajudado seriamente muitas pessoas a se curarem do TOC. Certeza que você vai realmente amar e começar a acompanhar tudo lá! Vc vai se curar!!

  • @yomalyapa4427
    @yomalyapa4427 10 месяцев назад +1

    But what is better? Dr Greendale's method of not solving or this?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  10 месяцев назад +1

      Great question. Dr. Greenberg’s method, and my I. A.M. method both emphasize not engaging with the thought or rumination. I prefer the I. A.M., because I think it gives people and easy road map. (Identify, Allow, and shift your focus in the Moment.) What works better is left up to the person using the technique.

    • @yomalyapa4427
      @yomalyapa4427 10 месяцев назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thank you! So grateful I came across this.

  • @eboory
    @eboory 3 года назад +3

    I don't know why I get scared of my own thoughts. Especially in the evening. I can get a thought like a bear might attack me. And although there are no bears in my country at all. And I know it and I'm sure that it can't happen. I'm still scared and I have to check and I'm anxious. And every little sound scares me.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +5

      Yes. I understand. It happens to me sometimes if I see something on tv that scares me. Eventhough we logically know that we are safe, our brains can have a scary thought and it can activate our nervous system. When that happens it is uncomfortable, but, if we react with more anxious thoughts, the anxiety symptoms will get worse. I do a very weird thing where I take the scary image and imagine myself holding hands with it and dancing in a circle and laughing with it. It is easy to do that with a bear. In my imagination, I am trying to give my brain the idea that I accept and I am friends with the scary thought. It is amazing that the anxiety symptoms die down when I do that. Another idea is to remind your brain where you are and that you are safe.

    • @eboory
      @eboory 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thanks. I will do as you advise🙂.

  • @The0riginalname
    @The0riginalname Год назад +2

    Thank you for this. I am gripped by being worried about things that could happen, but are very very unlikely. It feels good to see that others have these worries, fight them, and win. You're doing amazing work.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Thank you, Jacob. If you ever need help, I have resources for Pure O OCD here: www.paigepradko.com/resources

  • @HEMANTOU
    @HEMANTOU 3 года назад +2

    I myself am a physician suffering from pure o.Found your videos really helpful...wanted to know whether alone psychotherapy would work without medications..?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +2

      I am so happy to hear that you found the videos helpful. Thank you for your comment.

  • @JustinBaine824
    @JustinBaine824 2 года назад +1

    So, I have an appointment tomorrow for me to get on a prescription. I was on setraline before. Is it bad to get back on it? Will that keep my amygdala going bc I'm taking medicine for anxiety

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      Setraline is also effective for OCD too. As you may know, it takes several weeks before you can properly judge it’s effectiveness.

    • @JustinBaine824
      @JustinBaine824 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy I'm definitely going to pair your pure o treatments with it bc well, what else do I have to lose haha. 2.5 years of trying to avoid hasn't helped at all

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      If you ever need more help, I have a wonderful online course that is highly effective for Pure O and OCD. I walk you through exactly what to. www.PaigePradko.com/ocd.

  • @Stella-xf8fi
    @Stella-xf8fi 3 года назад +4

    I - identify the intrusive thoughts
    A - allow and accept the thought. Allow the thoughts to exist.
    M - connect to the Moment. Notice the chatter in our brain, bring back to the present moment. Instead of the what if’s, think of the what is. Use senses and grounding techniques.
    Moving on - move onto whatever I was doing before the thought.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Nice summary 🙏❤️

    • @Stella-xf8fi
      @Stella-xf8fi 3 года назад +1

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thanks so much! this comment was mainly for myself to take notes. I will be using this method from now on. Does this work for intrusive feelings as well?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Yes, absolutely. If you catch yourself mentally checking on your emotions (a compulsion itself), (I) Identify that mental activity as OCD. We do not engage when we identify something as OCD. Then, (A) allow the emotion to be there, whatever it is, and (M) focus on and moment, whatever you are doing and move on. It is a slow deliberate process at first, but, the more you repeat it, the faster and easier it becomes.

    • @Stella-xf8fi
      @Stella-xf8fi 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thank you! you’re so amazing for giving us free ocd tips.. therapy can be so so expensive and I never actually learned this through therapy either!

    • @kirkiecookie
      @kirkiecookie 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy what to do if the emotion comes right back after?

  • @wellingtonsboots4074
    @wellingtonsboots4074 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for this. I went though a traumatic experience a couple of years ago. I learned about this thing called the amygdala in therapy afterwards. When it flips it runs riot and causes so much chaos with my thoughts. I have been working on grounding myself. So I.A.M. is another tool to use. Thank you so much

  • @meltherecafe2394
    @meltherecafe2394 5 месяцев назад

    My pure O since the last 20 years is that I saw my friend's dad died in an accident and his body was brought in their home the next day. I was probably 8 or 9 years old then. Ever since then it keeps putting my dad in that body's place and i get scared AF as I am very close to my dad and I have to distract myself from the image, but then it comes back again. I still havn't got rid of the compulsion and feel exhausted. Cud anyone suggest ways to overcome this?

  • @patriciaanndemello4652
    @patriciaanndemello4652 3 года назад +3

    I deal with intrusive thoughts by playing through the whole scenario in my head. Example: if I jump off that cliff I may or may not die. If not, I will spend the rest of my life on a feeding tube in a care home". No, don't want that. Thought over. I have a very creative mind.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi Patricia. I just noticed that I never responded to your comment. One treatment for these intrusive thoughts is actually answering our own “what if” questions very directly. It kind of jolts our brain. I like that you take advantage of the creative powers of your brain.

    • @patriciaanndemello4652
      @patriciaanndemello4652 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Mele Kalikimaka and Hauoli Ma Ka Hiki Hou ( Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year😊🌴🌴🌴

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Happy Holidays to you as well. ❤️

  • @caramelunicorn8023
    @caramelunicorn8023 3 года назад +2

    Thank you. I experienced an intrusive thought while watching this, but yes I think because I was busy engaging with the video, it distracted me from the thought, even though my body tends to jolt upward automatically when it happens.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      I am so sorry that you have intrusive thoughts. I truly hope the video helps you. Thank you for commenting.

  • @sebastianninzatti
    @sebastianninzatti 3 года назад +2

    I had a fear of sending a lot of Money to a stranger instead of sending it to my mom. I know it is irrational and just a thought but sometimes it feels stronger than others. I Think it is because i get scared about lossing control over my actions

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Sebastian. I am so sorry that you are troubled by that thought. It sounds like you care about being very responsible. There are several choices of ERP treatment for intrusive thoughts including what I suggest on this video, or doing recorded scripts or staying with and tolerating the uncertainty of the thought. I have a whole playlist of treatment techniques for Pure O OCD on my playlist page if you would like to learn more. Your mother is fortunate to have such a caring son. ❤️

  • @jordanhaynes9728
    @jordanhaynes9728 3 года назад +4

    this helped thank you x its just its hard to explain i feel at war with myself all the time, I feel responsible for the whole world that its all my fault, I know it isn't and I know I am not responsible but just all the bad in the world just bring me down. and I guess I get stuck on like what do I hope for for the world? all the people that exist or have existed what do I like hope for what I do with all this guilt and worry x for anyone reading this I hope you are well and stay strong:) any advice would be appreciated and please tell me what's on your mind if you wish again hope your well xx

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      You are a wonderful, thoughtful person. Thank you for sharing your caring spirit with others.❤️

    • @jordanhaynes9728
      @jordanhaynes9728 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy I'm still figuring stuff out I guess just I cannot stop feeling responsible for everything or everyone and it all gets to me I guess

    • @shyaaammeneen63
      @shyaaammeneen63 3 года назад

      @@jordanhaynes9728 If negative thoughts affects physical health then visit a psychologist. Heal yourself with determination. Your breath is directly related to your mind [brain] causing negative thoughts-anxiety-stress. For a relaxed life sit on a chair, back erect, hands on lap with palms upwards, eyes closed, be still and observe your natural incoming--outgoing breath at the entrance of the nostrils for around 5-10 minutes or more. Be as still as possible. Slowly negative thoughts will reduce and relax the mind. Patience is needed. During your daily activity keep observing your breath consciously. Do the above meditation daily to feel relaxed. Positive affirmations for 5-10 minutes before sleep also gives quick relief. Best wishes. Shyaaam Sir. -Counsellor.

    • @jordanhaynes9728
      @jordanhaynes9728 3 года назад

      @@shyaaammeneen63 thank you for this xx I actually started Councilling xx couple months ago doing a bit better ❤

  • @truckguyjoe
    @truckguyjoe 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for posting these videos, my father has been in rehab for an opioid addiction as well as a gambling habit. Everything got worse when my mother passed away 12-5-19. He's really gone downhill and I've been obsessed with trying to get him clean, off the pills, detoxed, out of the casinos, and help him get treatment for his anxiety and depression over losing my mom. I've been fixated on it and it's affecting my daily life and marriage. It's hard for me to tune out my thoughts and try to enjoy life. I am constantly worrying about him. I've been watching these videos to try and overcome the catastrophizing and obsessive negative thoughts.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      That sounds horrible, I am so sorry you are going through that and I am sorry for the loss of your mom. I went through something similar with my brother. Unfortunately, we cannot save people from themselves. We can love them, be emotionally supportive, but, when they begin to affect your life and your marriage and your sleep, you have to backup and set some boundaries for yourself. Sometimes you have to let go altogether. Your life and your marriage is under your control. Your dad’s behaviors are not under your control. Let your dad know that you love him, you do not want him to destroy himself, but, you have to work on regaining your mental health and work on your marriage. I wish you the best. I know how painful it is to watch someone you love destroy themselves.

  • @music80sfan18
    @music80sfan18 3 года назад +2

    A lot times I talk to myself about things but sometimes when I do it comes out totally wrong in a bad way and I think and feel I am a bad person and get so obsessed over it. To clarify for example I was upset about people stereotyping people based on their looks and I said to myself "it's kind of wrong to judge" and I didn't mean to say that. It's "totally wrong and unacceptable period" and "not kind of wrong" I know I am not saying directly at anyone and saying to myself but with OCD I get fixated on it if I say something that comes out wrong. I am also not social and I always stayed in my home and I have anxiety too and a lot is due lack of social skills. Is this normal for people to do this? It's like someone saying to themselves "it's kind of wrong to harm someone else" and that's what I mean since again it's totally wrong and unacceptable to harm someone. I know I am saying it myself and people make mistakes when things come out but in my situation I obsess and dwell over a mistake like this and beat myself up and think and bad human being and get paranoid that it defines my soul and character as a person. Did you do videos on this and if not what would this be called? Usually after a day or 2 I forget about and move on but I still question myself as a person.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      I do understand what you are describing. It is an ocd theme that is quite common called moral scrupulosity and it focuses on self judgment and feeling like you are not a good person when you do or say something. Here is a video where I talk about it ruclips.net/video/fXzs4F0BNTo/видео.html

  • @mohanagrawal3082
    @mohanagrawal3082 5 месяцев назад

    Hello maam. Its been a decade that i am struggling with intrusive thoughts and rumination. My thoughts are like I have a compulsion to feel others(anybody and everbody).like the emotions they feel and the life they spend.i am always in my head.Is this pure O too? Can i get better?

  • @chelseacastaing201
    @chelseacastaing201 2 года назад +2

    thank you so much for this. I've been struggling for so long recently and just by listening to this method I can tell this will definitely help me in the future.

  • @kunalthakur5767
    @kunalthakur5767 3 года назад +2

    I have been dealing with GAD and OCD since 2 years . I am not on medications though . I used to have panic attacks and used to be full of sweat on any anxiety episode but I dong face this anymore .
    Currently , I suffer continuous chatter in my head like analysis of any past thought ( which used to create anxiety ) and it changes after I finish thinking of one . I have many such thoughts pipelined since 2 years like fear of knife n as soon as I see it the whole history pops up in front of me n again I enter those loop of thoughts where it says I might hit someone or something with it but now I know I won't do it so it is of less significance . If this same thought pops up when I am already anxious thn it will create a series of racing thoughts which makes me restless n irritable , I try to create a distraction n move here and there till my anxiety goes down . I would say this is still manageable . I used ERP to get rid of this situation . Thanks to You😊
    Although ,I need a solution to my most recent problem . I entered a loop of having a fear of any other mental illness like depression , bipolar etc .
    My mind forces me to think about it in any situation and forcibly create a thought of any symptom of any mental illness (for ex. It creates a thought that if I see someone behind me in the mirror thn I will be having Schizophrenia , my mind thn forcibly creates an image of someone there itself and tells me see you saw it now u will have schizophrenia and it increases my fear and anxiety) . Such episodes go on for days until a new one appears and I forget of the old one .
    Of late I I fear of getting depression these days ..I get muscle tension as usual n I get a sad feeling ...as soon as I get a low feeling .. thoughts pop up saying now u will have depression ...
    u have all the symptoms of depression ..like nothing will interest me now ..I will just be sad all the time ..
    I won't remain active ...I will also have suicidal thoughts .. I will lose interest in everything .. I won't be happy now etc etc ( these are the symptoms I read once on internet n are stuck in my head ) n I identify myself with those symptoms in that situation causing anxiety , restlessness n i actually start feeling depressed bcoz of all this in turn making me believe that m already in depression .
    It would be helpful if you spread some light on this . Thanks in advance !

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +2

      I am sorry that you are going through this struggle with your thoughts. Fearing that you may develop a mental illness is very common. This thought scares people. But, it is just a thought. I developed the I AM strategy to help people when they have thoughts that make them uncomfortable. The theme of the thought doesn’t matter, the treatment is always the same. Identify the thought as an intrusive, fearful thought, allow it to just be there without getting into a thought loop by arguing with it, connect to the moment you are living, and then move on to what you were doing before you had the thought.

  • @blingg1866
    @blingg1866 3 года назад +2

    I'm trying my level best to just not get affected by my intrusive thoughts, but past days i have been having nightmares related to my intrusive thoughts. So every morning I wake up with anxiety. I have been waking up in d middle of night n then going back to sleep becomes difficult. I just feel so scared all the moments thinking what if it comes true

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      I am so sorry that is happening to you. Sometimes we have to do exposures on those thoughts to allow our brain the opportunity to learn that we are not frightened by the thoughts. The more exposures to the thoughts, the less fearful you will become.

    • @blingg1866
      @blingg1866 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thnak you so much. Your videos r really very helpful

  • @alicja1081
    @alicja1081 Год назад +1

    Thank you Page. I have 2 questions - can you treat GAD the same as OCD? I don't know what I have, maybe both, I was always diagnosed with just severe anxiety disorder. I'm affraid of...anxiety. That it won't pass and I'll be feeling this horrible anxiety forever. I'm constantly thinking about my diagnose, about treatment method and my core fear - that it will never end, I seek reassurance that I'll be ok and analyze this fear, search treatment methods in the web for hours and worry, worry, worry. Can you advice me something? I won't choose treatment just for GAD cose I'm affraid it might be OCD as well.
    And 2: When you do I.A.M. - how do you allow thought to be there? My thought is - "what if it will never go away" and after that I'm trying to reassure myself that it will end and inner dialogue starts. Should I allow this thought to be with engaging with that dialogue or should I try to stop the dialogue?
    And when to move on? Anxiety has to be lowered and then we move on or it can stay on the same level and we just do the things we must do allowing thoughts to be in the background? And we practice this method every time the thought appears even if it appears just after moving on?
    I apologize for mistakes, English is not my native language.
    I'd be grateful for your insights. God bless you

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Hi Alicja. I understand what you are experiencing and I am sorry you are struggling with this. You are experiencing symptoms of both OCD and GAD. But, both conditions are so similar, you could argue that they are the same condition. The difference is that OCD thoughts are often about ego dystonic subjects and rituals are more compulsive. But, in your case, your fearful thoughts and core fear are that if you don’t treat this in the “right” way, it will continue to cause you suffering forever. To treat both GAG and OCD for thoughts and rumination, you can use the same strategies. ERP strategies like the I. A.M. method will be helpful.
      Always identify the thoughts as “rumination” or OCD or GAD or unwanted thoughts…it doesn’t matter what you call it. Then, you allow it to float in the back of your mind, but in an unengaged way. Then, connect with the moment you are living. Shifting your focus to something to do or be engaged in and move on. You are not trying to push the thought away…just shift your attention. And yes, interrupt your thoughts if you notice them. And repeat this as often as needed. You can also use other ERP methods like listening to scripts about your worst fear of your core fear coming true. I have a course on how to do a variety of ERP treatments if you are interested. www.paigepradko.com/ocd

  • @a.e.m.1103
    @a.e.m.1103 3 года назад +1

    Dear Paige, with hOCD I can not say or accept this feeling came from ocd as dissorder. My brain says that, you are looking to men and has emotional feeling and liking males. I can not escape from this feeling. I am asking myself If you are really like him(a foreigner, journalist, tv actor, man at the car mirror, etc doesnt matter who he is) I am dealing this situation nearly whole day. Also I have routine life problems so I can not kill this homosexual thougts :(

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      I am so sorry that this is causing you to suffer. You will have to stop playing out all of the analyzing and ruminating and catastrophizing and questioning in your brain. The more you do that activity, the more it will continue. If you can try an experiment for a week….call it ocd and tell it that you are not going to play that analyzing game with ocd, and you don’t care what your ocd has to say…you are not playing…you’re not answering…you don’t care…it’s ocd so it means nothing. Try that for a week. OCD is caused the doubting disease. If you find yourself doubting…you know it is ocd.

  • @andreacervenkova9005
    @andreacervenkova9005 2 года назад +1

    Are people with OCD dangerous or at risk of acting on their thoughts? I'm not seeking reassurance, I would just like to know if I should live with my family as a dangerous person

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      Hi Andrea. I am sorry you are having this thought. I have never known of a person with ocd to be dangerous. I realize that sounds a lot like reassurance. I will try to not give you reassurance. Just know that even though I care about you, I will try my best to comment in the future something like, “I do not want to give you reassurance”.

  • @BeingBetter
    @BeingBetter 3 года назад +2

    I love your channel Paige. Thank you for giving your time and filming this needed mental health education.
    Thought allowing helped me overcome my nightmares. I no longer have intrusive thoughts.
    Earlier last year I daily had intrusive thoughts. Not anymore. The key is to stop labeling and obsessing over my own thoughts.
    I have bipolar 1 and I must remind myself to take breaks from driving exposure. This week I'll be unable to drive. That's ok. My mania needs to come down first.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      I love your explanation of “thought allowing”. That is so key. I hope you feel better and practice self compassion this week. ❤️

  • @meadowm1742
    @meadowm1742 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. I am so happy to have found your channel. I have had pure o on and off for most of my life and have struggled with latest thoughts for past 2 years. I find your I am acronym so useful. I still look for reassurance cosstantly and desperately want to believe I am not my thoughts. 8 guess that is common with the illness but have you any comments around that? M

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Unfortunately, seeking reassurance is viewed as a compulsion and only reinforces intrusive thoughts. I suggest either tolerating the uncertainty and discomfort you are feeling without seeking reassurance, or using the I. A.M. technique on the whether or not you are your thoughts. I. A.M. is a method of exposure, and it takes a commitment of acceptance and practice. Thank you for your comment.

    • @meadowm1742
      @meadowm1742 3 года назад +1

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thank you very much for your response. I agree that it is part of the compulsion but v hard not to seek certainty! I suppose I want to hear someone tell me I'm not my thoughts and even though rationally I would say that to someone else, I struggle to believe it, but that comes, I suppose, from fatally engaging with the first thought- but then that's the illness.😏

  • @bushrazehra4763
    @bushrazehra4763 Год назад +1

    Hello Paige.Your vedio as a Psychologist helps me to deal with my clients. Can you make a vedio on marriage counselling.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Here is an interview that I did on couple’s therapy. You might get some good ideas here: ruclips.net/video/X1bQ1-TLIOs/видео.html

  • @davidjenkins8171
    @davidjenkins8171 2 года назад +1

    My fears aren’t really about hurting other or anything. It’s more like “I hope (insert bad thing) happens” or “I’m evil and am happy this bad thing happened” or like I hearing something and an inuendo forms that is very in appropriate about my infant nephew who id never ever touch or hurt.
    It’s wild. I’m almost 25, recently engaged, and was really looking forward to life. It just feels like every single thought I have is intrusive and this only started 5 days ago. Before this, to be fair, I was obsessed with the idea of having cancer for 2 years but it was MUCH more mild than this. I really don’t know where to go. It feels like it’s taking “the moment” away for me. When I try to move on, another intrusive thought pops in.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      Hi David. I am sorry that you are having these intrusive thoughts. It’s like your brain is playing an imaginary game with you…let’s try to see what thought will be the most horrible thought that will really scare David this time. It is all OCD…and not you, David. If you ever are interested in learning how to do ERP for these thoughts, I have developed a course that is highly effective. I teach you step by step what to do, and I cover 18 different subtypes of OCD and Pure 0 and give you specific examples on what to do. Here is a link if you are interested in learning more: www.paigepradko.com/ocd.

  • @kirkiecookie
    @kirkiecookie 2 года назад +1

    question on the technique....when allowing the thought do you allow rumination? i feel like on one hand a lot of experts say to allow the thought, but isnt allowing the rumination (mental checking, which are thoughts) the compulsions?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      Hi Amanda. The I. A.M. method is an incidental or “in the moment” ERP technique versus a planned ERP exposure. It is not distraction, but instead we all allowing the thought to hang there in the background while we shift our attention to what we are doing in the moment. You do not want to engage in rumination or trying to solve or answer the thought. Just Identify it, Allow it to be in the background…kind of like background noise or music, and shift your attention to something in the moment. Keep repeating this process. It is a technique that helps your brain learn that this thought is not important and doesn’t need solving or rumination or analysis. Soon, your brain will learn that you are no longer going to give it so much attention and it will fad on its own.

  • @arjunmrao4039
    @arjunmrao4039 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful Video .. The logic principles here are very very well explained .. feed it and it grows , don't feed it and it unwinds shrinks and thereby you heal and become normal .. Awesome madam .. Thank You .. Arjun ..

  • @mattjames9152
    @mattjames9152 3 года назад +1

    Hi I was wondering if people who have this get intrusive thoughts while laughing? Because sometimes I try and find something funny to not think of it and than it comes back while laughing. When I get those horrible thoughts while laughing or after laughing I than feel like a horrible person and not sure if that's normal too.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi Matt. Yes, guilt goes hand in hand with OCD intrusive thoughts. I like my clients to identify and label their guilt thoughts when they come up. Just like intrusive thoughts, we have to also tolerate the thoughts and feelings associated with guilt and the uncertainty of whether or not we are a good person or a horrible person. Who knows...we are all most likely a combination of the two. I have a video coming out next week on Moral Scrupulousity, an ocd theme that many people have that centers on whether or not we are a good person. I see this theme mixed in with so many of my clients. Your job is to not do anything about that guilt with the exception of identifying it and tolerating it. I wish this stuff was as easy as it sounds. It is actually quite difficult.

  • @mattjames9152
    @mattjames9152 3 года назад +1

    Can your diet make intrusive thoughts worse like eating too much sugar and processed foods? I am not sure if junk food is just something people blame instrusive thoughts on or do you know if that could make your thoughts worse?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      I like to share information that is backed by research. I have never heard or read that intrusive thoughts are made worse or could be helped by changing your diet. In my opinion this is a myth regarding obsessive, intrusive thoughts. Thank you so much for asking, so that we can correct myths and hopefully share as much research based information as possible. 😊

  • @satyakanthmaddela3415
    @satyakanthmaddela3415 2 года назад +1

    I'm going to try those method. Please wish me good luck. It's been 20 years I'm fighting these thoughts. I always thought I figured it out how to think until the last one hit. I hope everyone is gong well. 🙂

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      I am sorry that you are dealing with unwanted thoughts. Should you be interested in more help, I have a detailed course that where I walk you through step-by-step on what to do.
      www.paigepradko.com/ocd

  • @music80sfan18
    @music80sfan18 3 года назад +1

    Does lack of social skills might cause OCD intrusive thoughts too for some as well or not saying things the right way? Also does it really make me a bad person if I catch my mistake right away and not later? Because every time I say something or think it I catch it right away and instantly I get upset and cry too sometimes. I read forums and some comments say if you were a truly a bad person than you wouldn't care and is that true? Another thing is nervous laugh since I seen things online that people laugh at inappropriate things that are unacceptable and than they feel guilty and again they think they're a bad person and people who witness them doing that think that they think it's funny and a joke or a evil person. I read on quora about someone laughing a funeral but it's a nervous laugh and others might not view it as that.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      First, ocd is not caused by social anxiety or someone that has poor social skills. And, I do not believe you have poor social skills. You seem like a person that cares very much, more than the average person about being a good person. The treatment for this ocd theme is increasing your tolerance of your doubts and uncertainty about being a good person. It is difficult, but you can experience joy in the moment without knowing the answer. I know how much you want reassurance, but, reassurance about being a good person will feed your ocd and it will not last. Reassurance seeking whether received or not perpetuates the ocd cycle.

  • @music80sfan18
    @music80sfan18 3 года назад +1

    Hi I made a mistake that I deeply regret and keep having intrusive thoughts about it. My mistake is I used believe in stereotypes about a group of people until discovered the truth that all of it is false. The problem is I keep having having intrusive thoughts about memories of the thoughts I had at the time and I just want to learn from my mistake and move forward but haunting me. Is this normal with mistakes or does it mean that I am a bad horrible person still. I know I was wrong in the past but It's like a broken record with thoughts and I just want to move forward and learn from it since I can't erase my past.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi Ryan. You are not alone. It sounds like you are experiencing an ocd theme called Moral Scrupulousity. This is a common theme and it is all about intrusive thoughts and/or memories that make us question whether or not we are a good person. I have a video coming out on April 2 that talks about how to treat it with ERP. Basically, you expose yourself to the thought, and then without doing mental compulsions like rumination, you act as if you are unconcerned about your moral character. You sit with the doubt about whether or not you are a good person or a bad person. (Aren’t we all actually just a mixture.) And, at the same time, you connect with the present moment and learn to find joy in the moment. I go into in more detail on the video coming out on Moral Scrupulousity.

  • @xx_epic.swag_xx
    @xx_epic.swag_xx 2 года назад +1

    How do you expose yourself or allow a thought that is incredibly triggering? I feel like I’ll never get past this. I understand why you shouldn’t try to think the thought away, but I have no idea how to cope with just letting the thought pass. It’s so incredibly upsetting.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      Yes, I understand. There are several different methods to practice ERP on intrusive, unwanted thoughts. You can do planned exposures like using scripts or having the thought on purpose, or you can use an unplanned, incidental ERP technique like the I. A.M. technique I teach in this video. You are training your brain to create new neuropathways that having these triggering thoughts that make you uncomfortable are not dangerous at all. You will be triggered and anxious and feel uncomfortable having the thoughts until your brain learns that you are safe. It takes determination and courage. The method is difficult at first, but gets easier as you repeat it…over and over again.

  • @carollingstone
    @carollingstone 3 года назад +2

    Hi Paige, just got diagnosed last November and it was both a relief and tragedy learning that Ive had it for years, which explains my odd behaviors in the past.
    The difficult thing for me right now is that I have comorbidity with mild depression. It’s so frustrating. There are days where Im okay and days where I feel overwhelmed.
    How can I know if Im recovering from the OCD so all I can treat is the depression? I feel stuck and it’s like OCD and depression are playing table tennis with me as the ball. 😞

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      I am so sorry, Carol. It is challenging to treat OCD and depression together. Most of the time, I hold off on ocd treatment until depression is manageable because ERP can be very taxing. I do recommend working with an OCD specialist, as they will be equipped to guide you through both. I hope you feel better.

    • @samia6888
      @samia6888 Год назад

      How are you now

    • @carollingstone
      @carollingstone Год назад

      @@samia6888 Hi! Never been better :) Went off meds a year ago and I must say that mindfulness and simply going with the flow of my thoughts, no matter how intrusive some may get, helped loads.

  • @jennyf3556
    @jennyf3556 3 года назад +1

    Hi what is it called when you say intrusive thoughts out loud under your breath to yourself instead of thinking it? Because I have been saying negative intrusive stuff under my breath or to myself out loud when nobody is around and worried that I am a bad person and that's how truly I feel in my heart. I remember a few times saying horrible things to myself when I first get up out of nowhere and I didn't dream about it or think about it before bed and not sure if i talk in my sleep which me also question if i am a bad person. Because I read that what you say in your sleep or when drinking is how you truly feel and I am beside myself thinking if that's how truly feel and not realize it.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jenny. It sounds to me like this verbalization of your intrusive thoughts is acting as a compulsive behavior. There is a tic disorder called palilalia, but that is more repeating phrases you just said. To treat what you are describing, you will want to practice some form of ERP. You may use what I described in this video, or you can identify the thoughts and then do not say the thought out loud no matter how strong the urge is. You will have to practice tolerating the urge to do so. It may be related to other themes of magical thinking and just right OCD.

  • @tonisvalintinetommy4326
    @tonisvalintinetommy4326 4 месяца назад

    Ive been battling sexual intrusive thoughts. Im recently learning about pure ocd. It so awkward bringing this up to my doctor because of fear of judgement.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  4 месяца назад +1

      I’m sorry that you are having those intrusive thoughts. The advantage of working with an OCD specialist is that there is no judgement about any OCD theme. Unfortunately, a medical professional that is not trained in OCD may not understand OCD intrusive thoughts and themes in OCD.

  • @peternole5083
    @peternole5083 26 дней назад

    This doesn't work. You have to embrace the actual fear until the anxiety levels come down.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  26 дней назад

      This technique is about allowing the fearful thought, image or emotion and not responding to it, just as you are describing. It is a form of incidental ERP.

  • @michaelr3717
    @michaelr3717 3 года назад +1

    If heaven does exist and there's an afterlife will we have intrusive thoughts than too or just now only? Because I get worried that I will have these thoughts after I pass on.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Hi Michael. You are asking some questions that are unknown to everyone. As difficult as it is, we all have to tolerate these uncertainties. Practice the I. A.M. method on these thoughts. Identify, Allow. Mindfully connect to the moment. Move on. Keep repeating this process. Let the thoughts become background noise that are not answered.

  • @celestearnold9539
    @celestearnold9539 2 года назад +1

    Is it common in OCD to stop feeling anxiety over the thoughts after time? I still get intrusive thoughts but they don't cause anxiety anymore.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      That’s good news and can be common because thoughts really don’t matter. Once someone accepts that thoughts don’t matter, they are likely not going to cause anxiety.

  • @iloveewee
    @iloveewee 2 года назад +1

    Something Wilson Reid says is that it's not about the thought but the zap and doubt you feel. That's the part we reject.

  • @appusajeev
    @appusajeev 2 года назад +1

    There is a good chance there “M” stage can end up being a complusion for many people.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      I understand what you are saying, however every person with OCD must learn how to hold a thought and while doing so shift their attention to the present moment and what they are doing. This is ultimately what recovery looks like. This is different than distraction. One is keeping the thought there in the background versus trying to not have the thought.

  • @gabs6488
    @gabs6488 Месяц назад

    What if the thought pops up every second

  • @amnamumtaz4038
    @amnamumtaz4038 3 года назад +1

    Question : should u do ERP on a daily basis even if anxiety is under control at that time or moment u r doing it? Will it trigger a pure O episode ? I’m confused

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Doing ERP will not trigger intrusive thoughts. Some people choose to continue doing ERP like listening to scripts even when they are not having active intrusive thoughts. They think of it as maintenance. It is important to always do Response Prevention...which means that you do not do avoidance or safety or compulsive behaviors to calm your anxiety. Other people may use a technique like the I. A.M. technique which is a combination of ERP and Mindfulness, only in the moment when an intrusive thought pops up. But, may not need to use it on a daily basis.

  • @subhrajitdey5513
    @subhrajitdey5513 3 года назад +1

    Do you have any Udemy course. Your contents seem interesting. Thanks. I myself is a clinician and probably have Obsessive thoughts for stickling to parameters of my field

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      Thank you. I have not done a formal course. Maybe something like that in the future. Thank you for your comment. ☺️

  • @valeriefloccari4080
    @valeriefloccari4080 Год назад +1

    when you said « can you feel your feet on the ground » i literally gasped, i feel like i havent felt my feet on the ground in years

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      I hope that insight helps you to shift your attention to the present moment instead of feeling overwhelmed by your thoughts.

  • @rosieb9156
    @rosieb9156 Год назад +1

    Thank you Paige, have you done anything with real event ocd? Would you treat it the same way as any other pure O?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Hi MaryRose. Yes, real event ocd is treated the same way. I cover real event ocd treatment in detail using the I. A.M. method and give additional examples of how to use ERP in my ocd course if you are ever interested in more detailed help.
      www.paigepradko.com/ocd.

  • @kirkiecookie
    @kirkiecookie 2 года назад +1

    @paige THANK YOU for this fantastic video. I have had difficulty finding the right resources on Pure O specifically with mental rumination. I'm a big "checker" and go through really ridiculous and illogical lists in my head all day....I am going to tryout your IAM technique and appreciate you sharing it. You deserve way more followers! Loved the video and your energy. You seem like a great person. Thanks for helping others with this confusing disorder...

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      You’re welcome, Amanda. I am glad I can be helpful. Please feel free to send me a message on PaigePradko.com if I can be more helpful.

  • @camlynssillyshow773
    @camlynssillyshow773 3 года назад +8

    I'm very thankful for your videos. They've been life changing for me.

  • @kellytownsend1688
    @kellytownsend1688 Год назад +1

    Hi, I just had a question. I am currently awaiting therapy for CBT for my OCD, but wanted to ask about intrusive thoughts. A lot of what you describe really resonates with me, however most of my thoughts are intrusive thoughts of "What if this happened and I forgot" or what if I did this intrusive thought in the past. Would they still be classed and treated the same way? A lot of the content such as harming others is correct, but its not so much what if I do this, its what if iv done this? I also think its because im in an amazing new relationship and its like my brain is trying to tell me what if im a bad person and have done awful things so I dont deserve this great person. Thanks

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      Hi Kelly. Intrusive thoughts can really be about anything. You mentioned OCD themes like Real Event or False memory, moral scrupulosity, possibly relationship themed OCD. People with OCD or Pure O OCD can have lots of themes and even constant switching of themes. That’s why people love this I. A.M. technique, because it doesn’t matter what the subject is…if it is an intrusive or unwanted thought or sometimes even an emotion, you can use this technique in that moment. It is called an incidental exposure technique because instead of planning an exposure you use I. A.M. in the moment you become aware of the thought.
      If you ever need more support in addition to your therapy, many people have had great results adding my course on OCD and Pure O to their therapy. Even therapists are taking the course to better help their patients. Here is a link should you be interested:
      OCD course
      www.paigepradko.com/ocd
      The Top 10 Things you Need to Know to Practice ERP: Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD, Phobias and Anxiety
      www.paigepradko.com/erp

    • @kellytownsend1688
      @kellytownsend1688 Год назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thankyou!

  • @ejoldman
    @ejoldman 3 года назад +1

    Hi Paige. I have always been a worrier, I worry about everything, stomache churning fear. Lately a member of my family has become embroiled in issues outside his direct control and is ill with worry. Something I recognise. In trying to help him, I started watching your videos and found so much down to earth good advice, I am making progress to reduced my own anxieties and am now encouraging him and his partner, who recently took a large overdose to solve her problems, to follow your channel and get the relief you have given me. I cannot thank you enough for your calming guidance

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Thank you E J. I hope the videos help you and your family member. 🙏🏼❤️

  • @music80sfan18
    @music80sfan18 3 года назад +1

    Also when you get the intrusive thoughts while watching favorite show or favorite music it ruins it and you remember about the thought at the time. Because I had that happen a lot and sometimes I can ignore it and other times I can't

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      That must be so frustrating. If it really bothers you, you could do exposures on the thought using the song. But it means listening to the song many times a day. You will be so sick of that song, but, it won’t make you upset anymore. Or, try thinking of the thought as background noise and at the same time, engage in the words and melody of the song by singing and even dancing.

  • @maggiefernandez7323
    @maggiefernandez7323 3 года назад +2

    I always get excited when I see your new videos! Thank you so much this was really helpful since I deal with depressive thoughts everyday day. If I say positive affirmations right after a ocd thought is that empowering the thought to stay or should I just let it be until my anxiety drops?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +4

      Unfortunately, the positive affirmations can become a reinforcing, compulsive behavior. It is best to not do anything. Thanks for the great question.

    • @maggiefernandez7323
      @maggiefernandez7323 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy thank you Paige!!

  • @kaelatate392
    @kaelatate392 6 месяцев назад

    Can ocd come and go ? Mine flares up really bad but have gone away now I’m in an episode again due to hormonal changes and stress after a baby

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  6 месяцев назад

      Yes, OCD can wax and wane. Yes, it can flair up temporarily after having a baby and during your monthly cycle.

  • @missw890
    @missw890 Год назад

    What type of techniques can be used when the what ifs are directly connected to a medical condition one is battling and they cant stop worrying and constanty ruminating about future diagnosis and symptoms?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      I am sorry that you are dealing with that. I have many videos and resources for health anxiety treatment. The I. A.M. method is still applicable for health anxiety. You would identify the health worry, and then allow the worried thought to be there without reacting to the thought other than identifying it, and then do your best to shift your attention in the moment to something else (while the worry is there in the background). It helps if you can shift to doing something rather than thinking about something. You can find more health anxiety resources at paigepradko.com and they are for people with and without diagnosed medical conditions.❤️

  • @dianediane1245
    @dianediane1245 2 года назад +1

    My daughter has been ignoring me for 11 years now. She doesn't respond to my texts and emails. I feel like she doesn't care and can't stop ruminating. Any other suggestions?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      I am so sorry, Diane. That must be very painful. Without knowing both of you and the history, it is so difficult to offer help. It sounds like your daughter may have past hurts and resentments, but this is just a guess without knowing anything about the situation. All I can suggest is communicating that you love her and would like to understand more about why she has cut you out of her life. I would suggest working with a therapist in your attempt to reconnect with her. I hope for the very best for you and your daughter as I can understand how distressing this must be for you.

    • @dianediane1245
      @dianediane1245 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thanks for your kindness Paige!❤

  • @kanziii
    @kanziii 2 года назад +1

    You are opposite to your intrusive thoughts always remember that

  • @andreacervenkova9005
    @andreacervenkova9005 3 года назад +1

    Does avoidance of your OCD triggers make obsessions stronger or weaker?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +2

      Hi Andrea. The avoidance of your fear triggers will in the very short term reduce your anxiety, but, over time the avoidance reinforces the ocd cycle. Your brain knows what you are avoiding and this reinforces the fear belief and fear reaction. Facing the fear triggers over and over through ERP Exposure and Response Prevention allows us to create safe neuropathways that are not associated with a fear response reaction.

  • @sameshajones1126
    @sameshajones1126 2 года назад +1

    @Paige Pradko this is exactly what happened to me. I always had a fear of heights, But I worked on the third floor at work for years never had a problem. Recently I was feeling so overwhelmed, I have 3 children Including 6 months old. A month ago I got the intrusive thought to jump off the balcony, I was confused of where this coming from. I never want to hurt myself. Now I’m scared to go anywhere with high buildings, etc. I don’t want to give up my job.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      I am sorry you experienced that Samesha. I hope this technique helps you.

    • @sameshajones1126
      @sameshajones1126 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy thankyou

  • @GgGg-su8nq
    @GgGg-su8nq 3 года назад

    I can't focus because of the sound in the background of the video

  • @bethk6701
    @bethk6701 2 года назад +1

    Can you provide the link to the planned exposure video?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      Hi Carla. Planned exposures can be anything from real life, situational exposures to interoceptive exposures to imaginal exposures like using a script. Here is a playlist on different exposure techniques. ruclips.net/p/PL1lUhuKpYUYqRtx-_xbr5gofDxBYIBdq0

  • @onkardwivedi
    @onkardwivedi 3 года назад +1

    Some one please ping the link for her video on "how to do a planned exposure"

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Hi Onkar. I wanted to copy you on my ocd playlist, so that you could choose a video to help you. If you are experiencing intrusive thoughts, a planned exposure would be to use a recorded script. You may want to watch the video on how to prepare a script. ruclips.net/p/PL1lUhuKpYUYqeYEMpq99fWkjLMxFR4ySU
      I hope the videos help you.

  • @deffrey7560
    @deffrey7560 3 года назад +1

    does having intrusive thoughts automatically means i have OCD? i had some really disturbing thoughts when i was 12, but in about a month or so i forgot about them completely, today, after 6 years these horrible toughts came back, i somewhat managed to control them but they still really bother me. I fear that these thoughts can get worse in time and bother me even further.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +2

      I am sorry that you had a reoccurrence of those thoughts. Not everyone with intrusive thoughts has a diagnosis of ocd. The thoughts or compulsions have to be obsessive, intrusive and upsetting or uncomfortable for the person, they have to occupy them for over an hour a day, and they have to cause significant distress or impairment in areas of their life like occupational or social.

    • @deffrey7560
      @deffrey7560 3 года назад

      i have the thoughts but i have no urge to perform any actions whatsoever, i dont think i have ocd in this case, thank you for the response. i will still try to talk to a therapist about this

  • @gracemartens2995
    @gracemartens2995 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the video. I have intrusive thoughts almost 2 months so far, it becomes bigger and bigger even overwhelm my entire life. it breaks my heart each time when the image/thought comes in. Does any medication help or I better not to take them for the best purpose? thanks again, I hope i can get an answer from you.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +3

      Intrusive thoughts can cause suffering and I am so sorry you are experiencing this. Our thoughts and images are not truths, they are just mental activity. We have 69-80,000 thoughts a day. We have bizarre thoughts, imaginative thoughts, crazy and scary thoughts. The ones that horrify us can become obsessive if we react to them with fear. Try your best to do nothing that is reactive when you have these thoughts. Just tolerate the thoughts and images when they hit your brain, and do nothing. When your brain no longer reacts to them, they will begin to dissipate.

    • @gracemartens2995
      @gracemartens2995 3 года назад +1

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy thanks a lot for your answer!

  • @jorgedlt7411
    @jorgedlt7411 3 года назад +1

    Thank you, I’m waiting to make it to therapy tomorrow and this technique is helping already. it takes strength to even ask the right questions or book the appointment, but I know desperately avoiding my intrusive thoughts has destroyed my enjoyment of life and so it’s time to try something new. Thanks again, I’ve already done this technique twice while writing this comment and I think I’ll finally be able to fall asleep.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Thank you for leaving a comment, Jorge. Sometimes people use this technique over and over again. It gets easier. I wish you the best in therapy.

  • @Angie_bae
    @Angie_bae 3 года назад +1

    In the moment if you’re depressed you’re going to have depressing thoughts. Time to be free and happy and move on with your life and be YOU

    • @IndieBassJA26
      @IndieBassJA26 3 года назад

      I second that. I’m being positive and I overall love the direction I’m heading in. School, healthy-ish lifestyle, running, real estate entrepreneur; I genuinely am excited for my future. But I can’t shake these existential intrusive thoughts which eventually lead me to S thoughts. Even saying I’m having those thoughts scares me a ton and it hurts me. Sorry for rambling.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  Год назад

      😊

  • @jasond626
    @jasond626 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great video.. Thank you so much

  • @matayagreen2414
    @matayagreen2414 3 года назад +1

    Omg thanks for explaining everything now I know what's going on

  • @melissataylor8841
    @melissataylor8841 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for making these videos! You’re helping so many people who feel hopeless and helpless. 💜

  • @krypticpanda6670
    @krypticpanda6670 10 месяцев назад

    I am struggling with friends currently stuck in Gaza with next to no communication. Its tough and hurts so much, but thankyou

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  10 месяцев назад +1

      It is just horrible, all that is happening. I am so sorry that your friends are trapped there. I hope that they are safe.

    • @krypticpanda6670
      @krypticpanda6670 10 месяцев назад

      @PaigePradkoTherapy Thankyou, your videos have been a great help this past month, I really appreciate it

  • @adamdar5121
    @adamdar5121 2 года назад +1

    Hi paige. I have suffered with ocd intrusive thoughts for 8 years. It simply started with checking the windows , taps etc. It then lead to various other themes such as did I steal , Hurt someone , stab someone ? It’s a never ending cycle of evil thoughts and images. As a married man , the one particular thought which has caused me the most amount of stress is in the last 2-3 years is one where my brain imagines my ex who I’ve not seen for over 10 years and convinces me that i may have seen her and “cheated”
    Even when I’ve NOT seen her. I could literally go out for a walk and I could get a random thought when I get home , did I see my ex ? Did something happen ? As a married man, you can imagine the stress this is causing me. What would you advise in this situation for this particular thought ? My brain literally convinces me I’ve cheated with someone who was not even there in the first place ?

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      Hi Adam. You have cycled through various OCD themes through the years. What you are experiencing now is called False Memory OCD. First, this is very classic OCD. Everything is about uncertainty about your thoughts and it is sprinkled with shame and guilt. So, first and foremost, recognize that this is OCD. Recognize when you are compulsing. Common compulsions include thinking about it and reviewing it repeatedly, seeking reassurance or confessing. You can stop those behaviors once you recognize them. When you identify a thought as OCD, then you know that you cannot gain anything by reviewing and analyzing the memory. There is absolutely no method of gaining certainty. There are several methods of ERP that you can use. You can create a script of your worse fear scenario, you can use the I. A.M. method when it pops up. Here is a pdf that you may find helpful for ERP www.paigepradko.com/erp

    • @adamdar5121
      @adamdar5121 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy thankyou Paige. With the “cheating” scenario , it’s always a case of what if its true and I know deep down its ocd but really difficult to convince myself as the mental images and thoughts seem so real.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      I understand, Adam. If you are in need of more help, I cover this in more detail in a course I have coming out the first week of April. It might be very helpful for you for not only this theme, but all of the OCD themes that have caused suffering. I teach several techniques and what to do should new themes pop up. If interested, you can contact me at paigepradko.com

  • @DragonFlyTv05
    @DragonFlyTv05 8 месяцев назад

    My OCD Intrusive thought are Sexually Question that my mind kept on pop up and my mind will ask me to ask this Question to family and friend if not the Thoughts would not goes away. I had OCD scene I was very young. At First it’s was turning around and turning back and checking the Switch on and off. And a lot that I could remember like Grinding my Teeth and kept pulling it until it became loose. Around 16 I experienced Panic Attack during School National anthem and it’s is worst to get it at that time as we all know during flag rising we have to stand still. After that experience Anxiety Anxious, Social Anxiety and Agoraphobia. Staying at Home for Years and didn’t came out. And for Now the OCD “Pure” really hinder me. Anyone that saw my Comment, do you have any tips or advice that can help with my Situation?
    Dr. Any Recommendations you can share for my situation? I am From Singapore BTW.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  8 месяцев назад

      I am so sorry that you are going through this. Are you still agoraphobic? OCD has a tendency to get worse if a person does not engage in life. Your avoidances have likely caused your OCD to worsen. Here is a playlist for OCD:ruclips.net/p/PL1lUhuKpYUYqKvEwlGXoRPDu_8blhbaq-&si=ZmbsklL9ISm_aNof

    • @DragonFlyTv05
      @DragonFlyTv05 8 месяцев назад

      I mean Dr sometimes I have images in my mind and also can hear voices in my mind is it OCD or something else like Schizophrenia?

    • @DragonFlyTv05
      @DragonFlyTv05 8 месяцев назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapyfor me the Agoraphobia and Social Anxiety is Cope and Manage well for now with Medication that Helped. Not Really having any Panic Attacks Symptoms for now

  • @theequatableskeptic8148
    @theequatableskeptic8148 2 года назад +1

    Pure O has made my life a living hell. I am constantly thinking I'm having a heart attack

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад

      I am so sorry. When Pure O centers on health fears, it is a living hell. Treating this combination of symptoms has been one of my specialties for the past 20 years. Due to the lack of trained specialists, I decided to create a course for people that suffer from health anxiety. I walk you through exactly what to do in your situation and have an accompanying private support group. Should you be interested in more help, you can find out more at www.paigepradko.com/healthanxiety. Feel free to send me on message on that site should you have any questions.

    • @theequatableskeptic8148
      @theequatableskeptic8148 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy Thanks, I will take a look

  • @douglasford5904
    @douglasford5904 3 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for your videos. I just started listening to you last week, and will continue to listen and probably re-listen. Your insights and advice are personalized and spoken with a kind, relaxing voice. Great stuff!

  • @Srinath2415
    @Srinath2415 3 года назад +1

    Can you help me with how to deal with a particular temptation to do something which I know are intrusive and obsessive thoughts? I need some help dealing with my temptations and thoughts.

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      I am so sorry that you are experiencing this. Everyone is a bit different. Some people are able to just stop this mental analysis activity, some use the I. A.M. activity and some do imaginal exposures. Here is a playlist with options that may help ruclips.net/p/PL1lUhuKpYUYqKvEwlGXoRPDu_8blhbaq-

    • @Srinath2415
      @Srinath2415 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy thank u

    • @Srinath2415
      @Srinath2415 3 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy ur videos helped me and every time that temptation popped up yesterday and today I just said that “it’s a thought let it go” or “this is some math problem which I need to stop solving” and it really helped me

  • @YalikemyTigerBeat
    @YalikemyTigerBeat 3 года назад +1

    Don’t smoke weed. Psychosis is real

  • @lilykenley9104
    @lilykenley9104 2 года назад +1

    Paige, for me my intrusive thoughts are about self doubt like they're about doubting my own abilities like the thought that's been stuck in my mind for 3 months now is this that I'm forgetting how to speak english which i know is very stupid and my compulsions are like analyzing the whole language, analyzing every single thing until it stops making sense to me which gets me panicked, and this thought is always there, there hasn't been a single second where i wasn't thinking about it, will this treatment still work for these types of compulsions and if so do you have any other tips and thank you so much for making these videos❤️

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      Hi Lily. All ocd involves some kind of doubt. The I. A.M. method is a global perspective, incidental ERP technique. It can be applied to any type of ocd. However, when someone is stuck in their theme, I will use more targeted ERP to help them get unstuck. In your situation, you are stuck analyzing and ruminating about your fear, and you need help to stop this process of rumination. You can definitely use this I. A.M. technique every time you discover that you are ruminating or analyzing. Here is a pdf for help on ERP www.paigepradko.com/erp. If you need more help, please contact me at PaigePradko.com

    • @lilykenley9104
      @lilykenley9104 2 года назад +1

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy thank you, Paige. One thing that i dont understand is how i can stop the compulsions for me my compulsions have become like some sort of a feeling you could say in a way, that's always there

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  2 года назад +1

      I know it is very difficult, but part of keeping it in your mind feels uncontrollably, but much of it is a mental activity that you are doing and have control. Here is a playlist and I have a video in the playlist on rumination and another one on mental compulsions. ruclips.net/p/PL1lUhuKpYUYqKvEwlGXoRPDu_8blhbaq-
      I have an online course coming up at the end of March where I teach techniques to do ERP on these kinds of thoughts. Send me a message on PaigePradko.com and I will send you more information.

    • @lilykenley9104
      @lilykenley9104 2 года назад

      @@PaigePradkoTherapy okk thank you soo much❤️❤️❤️

  • @ananddayal1631
    @ananddayal1631 Год назад +1

    I really appreciate your help, Ma'am.

  • @arbenkrasniqi9271
    @arbenkrasniqi9271 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much

  • @NJcoots
    @NJcoots 3 года назад +5

    Thankyou for that. I’ve had intrusive thoughts for 25 plus years. I’m 46. Even as a child I did looking back. It’s been a total living hell. doubting myself for too long. I need to beat this

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад +1

      OCD is sometimes called the doubting disease for good reason. I am glad you found my channel. There are many videos on help for ocd and pure O that you can find organized by playlists if you are interested. 😊

    • @NJcoots
      @NJcoots 3 года назад

      Thankyou so much. I feel much better already. Just accepting that the mind can play games like this is an eye opener

  • @wasitharansarani7402
    @wasitharansarani7402 3 года назад +1

    Could you please do a video about ROCD

    • @PaigePradkoTherapy
      @PaigePradkoTherapy  3 года назад

      Yes, this topic definitely is on my list. Thank you ☺️