18. OCD Treatment - How to deal with intrusive urges, sensations & emotions

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • CBT therapist Katie d'Ath explains how to deal with unwanted feelings and urges. Katie offers individual therapy but you might also like to check out BetterHelp at betterhelp.com...
    Compensation received using these links supports Katie's work in helping people overcome OCD.

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  • @RendraHehuwat
    @RendraHehuwat 8 лет назад +399

    It is not easy.. Always cry a little happy tears that someone out there is actually helping people with these obsessions. Thank you Katie..

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад +2

      John 17 3

    • @hijashassan8449
      @hijashassan8449 4 года назад

      Jkl

    • @smileyrhy9561
      @smileyrhy9561 2 года назад +3

      Me too, I’ve been having these since I was young and I feel so scared that I will live forever like this. I am now looking for videos that can help me. And now I know I’m not alone. I’m just so relieved knowing that I’m not alone.

    • @hanta6898
      @hanta6898 Год назад

      Can u talk to me???

    • @RendraHehuwat
      @RendraHehuwat Год назад

      @@hanta6898 what seems to be the problem?

  • @imarivaljean8332
    @imarivaljean8332 4 года назад +76

    Who knew Tina Fey was so knowledgeable about mental health

    • @Queeneri99
      @Queeneri99 4 года назад +7

      LMAOOOO I love this tina fey

    • @mynameisliana
      @mynameisliana 3 года назад +2

      Haha I went to the comments to see if anyone mentioned Tina Fey and wasn’t disappointed

  • @cherryblossom789
    @cherryblossom789 8 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks for saying that. For me it’s the emotions and sensations that bother me, the thoughts not so much. I have segsual (just censoring) intrusive ocd. And my fear isn’t that I would act it out, because I would never. It’s the guilt that I might not stop a feeling soon enough and even enjoy it. And that makes me question who I am and my morality and really makes me feel terrible. I understand that the ocd targets what I am least likely to actually want to do, but the feelings feel so real.

  • @versatilehumanbeing6013
    @versatilehumanbeing6013 7 лет назад +292

    God please help us😖😖😖😔😔

    • @mayank93881
      @mayank93881 5 лет назад +2

      are you suffering from. this ocd???

    • @ChiChi52897
      @ChiChi52897 5 лет назад +13

      Randeep Singh bro you are not the thought I am serious when I say this, and do not get lost up in the thoughts becz the thoughts are not u. Do not try to stop them allow them to come And by any means do not attach any reasoning to them becz there are no good or bad thoughts

    • @calvancandy8384
      @calvancandy8384 4 года назад

      I know bro

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      John 17 3

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      Its anxiety related. Do you know why do you have It?

  • @carter7937
    @carter7937 7 лет назад +300

    I love this because it really expands on the whole intrusive thoughts perspective. So many times I've felt emotions and then quickly jumped to the conclusion "Did I just enjoy that thought?", which gives me even more anxiety. It feels good to know you're not the only one!

    • @atieheshmati3636
      @atieheshmati3636 4 года назад +38

      Me too... It sucks. As soon as I think about it, suddenly comes another thought saying: Did u enjoy it ? Yes? Then probably you mean it. Then it's your personality it's who u are and it's the REAL feeling you got. Omg. It's so hard to push them away... I feel you

    • @skylerridner7107
      @skylerridner7107 4 года назад +7

      For real, ocd is a monster for sure.

    • @PotatoChicken-gg1ju
      @PotatoChicken-gg1ju 4 года назад +2

      YES EXACTLY! I'm so so so so glad I'm not the only one to deal with this!

    • @giogio7775
      @giogio7775 4 года назад +10

      me too i have hocd and i imagine two men having sex and my mind is like did you enjoy it?and i actually feel like i did and freak out or when i think of the possibility of being gay or bisexual my mind is did you like that too?and that happens and i freak out again and its so scary and anyoing

    • @catpss7868
      @catpss7868 4 года назад +2

      jake hartal I knowww it’s so annoying and scary at the same time

  • @rafmak7656
    @rafmak7656 6 лет назад +35

    It's not easy to accept your intrusive thoughts and stop fighting with them, but I'm doing my best to do it. You changed my way of thinking about OCD. Thank you.

  • @WelshDub
    @WelshDub 8 лет назад +90

    Thank you for this, I almost automatically feel guilty and anxious

  • @louisemiles2671
    @louisemiles2671 7 лет назад +77

    Thank you so much for this video.. you don't understand the positive impact these videos have on people. Please, please continue to do videos on intrusive feelings and urges because i cn't find help anywhere about them

    • @badruddinhasansaky5881
      @badruddinhasansaky5881 5 лет назад +1

      Contact with me.. I hv managed my OCD under my control!!

    • @loveandpeace2772
      @loveandpeace2772 4 года назад +2

      Badruddin Hasan Saky can you help me how to over come violent OCD urges

    • @choochlordbeats8882
      @choochlordbeats8882 4 года назад

      I would greatly benefit from a little guidance as well, if possible in any way 😶😭

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      John 17 3

    • @Crazymoviefan_23
      @Crazymoviefan_23 4 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/XoCBVDdWFMM/видео.html

  • @NN-wd2vi
    @NN-wd2vi 8 лет назад +49

    Thanks! this actually helped me a lot! mostly 60% of this information is already known to me, but for whatever reason, when my condition worsen I always need this information to be fed to me by a third party. I think that actually have someone that you believe is qualified and that knows the answer to your problems - is a vital part of starting the treatment. Simply reading the said information in your videos is not enough to convince me. After all, we are social creatures which rely on each-other.

    • @musicmusic130
      @musicmusic130 5 лет назад +6

      Having reassurance is part of the rat race unfortunately. It calms the anxiety, but it sets you up to do the cycle all over again. That is how this bastard illness works. I think the doctor would say sit with it and let it fester, don’t seek reassurance and that will help break the cycle and power of the cycle.

    • @hassaanrauf4349
      @hassaanrauf4349 4 года назад +1

      @@musicmusic130 exactly, trying to even understand why it's "irrational" or "I'm just doing it for relief" is part of it and can result in more stronger compulsions that even these reasoning can't help avoid. The best thing to do is to accept the thoughts as they are and dismiss them despite the urge to resolve them

    • @crystalsnowaye2913
      @crystalsnowaye2913 3 года назад

      @@musicmusic130 woah I never thought of it that way .. I’m gonna stop doing it thank you

    • @jamesjohnstone1224
      @jamesjohnstone1224 Год назад

      Hey just wondering how you’re getting on now cheers

    • @NN-wd2vi
      @NN-wd2vi Год назад

      @@jamesjohnstone1224 Hi James, thanks for asking. I revisited this video just by coincidence and I saw your comment. Short story - I've come a long way. the huge dark cloud of anxiety which ruled over me and my daily life has become a light cloud which visits every now and then. Having anxiety to a degree to which it limits my life do come and go every so often. So few people in my life knows about my struggles with OCD and I bet that most people that knows me, either family, friends og colleagues would be shocked if I told them about this (I havn't). On the outside I'm actually quite successful having lots of responsibilities which provides me meaning throughout my daily life. The most important tool that I've now got in my toolsbox to handle OCD and anxiety is the ability to detect it when it prevents me from doing something I would like to do during my daily life. Could be thoughts that prevents me from taking a phone call (where I may have thoughts like; How do I handle different outcomes of the conversation? what if this, what if that?) or it could be thoughts where I avoid certain conversations or people at all because I'm trying to plan every interaction to the teeth. I could write a lot more, but if I'm summarizing I'm back at what I wrote previously - I've come a long way. As far as my family, friends and coworkers tell me, I'm the best spouse, the best parent, the best sibling, a great rolemodel, a great friend a smart and hardworking colleague. I do like my mental illness in some aspects as it's a natural response to danger and keeps me on edge. It helps me improve and its keeps me aware and alert, but it becomes too much every now and then. Cheers.

  • @tanviramin7089
    @tanviramin7089 7 лет назад +52

    Kathie plz do more videos. We need you. Plz

    • @ChiChi52897
      @ChiChi52897 5 лет назад +1

      Randeep Singh bro you are not the thought I am serious when I say this, and do not get lost up in the thoughts becz the thoughts are not u. Do not try to stop them allow them to come And by any means do not attach any reasoning to them becz there are no good or bad thoughts

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      John 17 3

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      Do you know the source of the anxiety?

  • @chlover908
    @chlover908 2 года назад +7

    This is amazing thank you! I get intrusive emotions along with panic sensations and it makes it feel so much more real. People dont talk about this enough, i appreciate you shedding light on it! Intrusive emotions are the hardest to sit with for me they always bring fear and thoughts with them...

    • @tkline403
      @tkline403 Год назад +1

      I struggle with the anxiety and panic as well. I am working through harm OCD and when a tought comes in and then the anxiety hits, it feels like I am restraining myself from doing things I would never do. It is exhausting. I have been learning so much on the subject and following some of these leaders in the OCD field and finally see some light at the end of the tunnel. How are you doing?

    • @jamesjohnstone1224
      @jamesjohnstone1224 Год назад +1

      Hey just wondering how you’re getting on now cheers

  • @gilsonroque2745
    @gilsonroque2745 4 года назад +3

    We're all gonna make it, friends.

    • @ramdevdirector6653
      @ramdevdirector6653 4 года назад

      Hi I have pure o and I wanna make friends who have OCD

  • @kingmarcus7215
    @kingmarcus7215 4 года назад +4

    Dr D'Ath I hope that you see this comment: Thank you so much! You are a God-send. Your videos have helped me so much. I've learned so much from you. While I still struggle with OCD, the knowledge I've gained from your videos have helped me to understand what I'm dealing with and how to handle it. God Bless you!

  • @Drummer986
    @Drummer986 8 лет назад +6

    Thanks for clarifying this and i am sure you have helped alleviate the fears of many people who felt that their unwanted/intrusive emotions meant something about them. I still suffer with thoughts/emotions about disliking myself and others but knowing i am not my thoughts or emotions i realise i can decide how i see myself and others.

  • @mattiazaccarin1341
    @mattiazaccarin1341 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much! I was diagnosed with ocd and for some months now my biggest problem is the fear of a physical sensation, which is the physical sensation of anxiety felt in my body, especially in my chest…and doctors and therapists don’t understand me since they say that sensations must come from intrusive thought and that anxiety is only the consequence of intrusive thought, not the cause. But I have this annoying sensation 24/7 that bothers me and the more I try to calm myself to make it go away the bigger it gets, the more I try to escape from it the bigger it gets, the more I try breathing or relaxation techniques the bigger it gets…the only thing that is helping me is increasing the dose of the SSRI which has made feel this sensation much less…I try to explain this to doctors but they don’t believe me

  • @broojie8191
    @broojie8191 7 лет назад +31

    Emotional intrusions and the thoughts have mainly been the thing that bother me most. As well as urges, I am ashamed to say that I did give into an urge in the past but I remember feeling so guilty and terrible about it and that's how I knew it wasn't real. My thoughts and feelings lately have been about my sexuality and whether i'm just happy with men or if I'm truly bisexual and I don't realize it. I do not have anything against anyone who is bisexual, but it is not what I want and it is not what makes me happy as an individual. I've only ever been happy with men and I'm still only happy with men. But the thoughts and emotions I feel are so scary sometimes and I feel like I've never known myself and that I'm just living in a lie rather than accepting the truth. I love my boyfriend dearly and so these thoughts and feelings kill me because I don't feel comfortable thinking about being with a woman when I'm generally all about men and have always been about men. The idea of being bisexual kept me up at night and I was so paranoid that I like women too even though I feel no real attraction toward them at all. It's truly terrible and it's keeping me from being happy with my boyfriend and with myself like I was before these thoughts came into my life.

    • @devfree4117
      @devfree4117 6 лет назад +3

      Remember they're just thoughts, its now how you actually are

    • @craigbusick9676
      @craigbusick9676 5 лет назад +2

      Been there.You are not alone. I have been heterosexual since day one.I am not attracted to men in any way.I have the intrusive thoughts about maybe im gay.Not true.Scary.Just remember that its the disease we share called OCD.NOT reality.

    • @c.t.1893
      @c.t.1893 2 года назад +1

      I know it's been 5 years, but are you any better? I have my own compulsions and wild thoughts too. Hope it got better for you.

    • @zdi2148
      @zdi2148 2 года назад +1

      I have that too rn! You gave me so much comfort by sharing this,I have always been a heterosexual girl my whole life yet my OCD is like "do 'xy' or else you'll be a(n) 'insert other sexualities" it's really hard I know I hope you are doing better now if yes then CONGRATS✨ but if no I am fighting this mental illness with you❤❤❤❤

    • @jamesjohnstone1224
      @jamesjohnstone1224 Год назад

      Hey just wondering how you’re getting on now cheers

  • @theredbeard6333
    @theredbeard6333 2 года назад

    It’s really nice that You are the only one who Speaks about intrusive emotions

  • @anonymousanonymous7087
    @anonymousanonymous7087 6 лет назад +7

    Katie you are an angel,thanks for your videos.i have been suffering for ocd for 1,5 years...it kills me...
    During that 1,5 years there are approximately 5 events that trigger my ocd.
    Currently i am struggling with the thoughts that i will kill someone...at first i thought...if there is nothing after this life,then it makes no difference if i kill people before i die...
    But i have decided to not do that,i do not want to do that...deep inside of my heart i know i do not want to...but you know when i fear i will kill somebody,that fear creates a force within me to actually kill someone...
    This is so frustated,i have thought for suicide several times,so I won’t harm those that i love.
    Thankfully its getting better because of this “let the mind go wild,you can’t control what pops in your head,but you 100% can control what your action”
    Its not completely gone,but it definitely getting better.Hope you have any tips for me.
    Sorry bad english.

    • @anonymousanonymous7087
      @anonymousanonymous7087 6 лет назад

      I also have mental disorder like obsessive checking over something,like have i closed the door(even though deep inside i know i have) but my own thoughts trick me by thinking maybe i have not closed the door???
      But this part of my ocd is not bothering me at all,usually i only check 5 times then finish...

    • @emilyeliza7391
      @emilyeliza7391 5 лет назад

      I have religious ocd. I completely understand. I would reccomend reading the bible. It may calm your heart and understand your emotions

  • @mariaparadis4373
    @mariaparadis4373 8 лет назад +15

    Thanks for the video . It's a miserable condition i have passed on to my son .

    • @terrybb9413
      @terrybb9413 8 лет назад +1

      +mary Paradis Thats what Im concerned about, passing on my fear of germs on. Can I ask what compulsions you passed on?

  • @ciaran6309
    @ciaran6309 4 года назад +1

    Just prescribed seroquel for this today. Living hell for last 5 years.

  • @ishraqsaoudi
    @ishraqsaoudi 4 года назад +33

    I'm literally dying inside me and no one knows . I'm just waiting for death to get rest

    • @anamilojevic8942
      @anamilojevic8942 4 года назад +17

      I feel the same, if I don’t exist then I don’t have to deal with all of this horrible doubts about who the fuck I am as a person

    • @ishraqsaoudi
      @ishraqsaoudi 4 года назад +3

      @@anamilojevic8942 we should't be so week actually I'm feeling much more better now and i answered all the questions I had I wish the same and the best for u don't let the life throws u were it want control it tho I felt everything u did

    • @Lowclasswarrior778
      @Lowclasswarrior778 4 года назад +7

      ishraq saoudi: is it normal for people to suffer with this have urges? I am completely aware of my surroundings it’s just I have the urge to harm people and I don’t wanna ruin my life and spend the rest of my life in prison.. sometimes my emotions get numb and I worry I’ll actually do it. That’s how strong these urges are. I’m just like you I’m desperately waiting for death so I can finally be a peace but I want to live my life to it’s fullest I’m just worried I’ll ruin it...

    • @Amptoofunny
      @Amptoofunny 4 года назад +4

      XxAbove OmnipotencexX I have the same issues and it’s okay I’ve come to realize after a while of it that it’s not who I am and I know who I am at heart. It gets easier over time I promise you. The best thing you can do is find ways to love yourself I know trust me it’s not easy and I still fight this today with you..it’s called harm OCD it’s not who you are as a person it’s the energy and what you’ve learned from others and social media to make your brain wired to believe your a bad person your not ❤️. Doesnt make you crazy, don’t feel ashamed either. Instead try to find something to redirect this thought and instead look at someone and compliment them either to them or in your head. I believe this helped me and pushed me further to helping my harm OCD and after practicing it sometimes I can go weeks without realizing and once I realize it again I don’t down myself I GET EXCITED! “YES FINALLY A BREAK THAT FELT AMAZING!” REWARD YOURSELF peace is coming give god time to heal you and help yourself in the long run cause it’s worth it. ❤️ gratitude and mental positivity rewires your brain from all of this. Don’t fear it don’t run from it (F.E.A.R - Face Everything And Rise) gratitude is how you escape this mental strength remember your mind is a muscle like everything else in your body you don’t work on it, it becomes weak build that muscle and you’ll see reality change in front of your eyes WE GOT THIS! YOU GOT THIS! I LOVE YOU AND LOVE YOURSELF ❤️❤️

    • @ilolroflandlmao
      @ilolroflandlmao 4 года назад +2

      dont let it take over you.. i was so relieved when i found out it was all fake.. i have intrusive thoughts/feelings but now i know theyre not real just listen to katie. Let them go through you then focus your mind on something else

  • @dzarko1
    @dzarko1 7 лет назад +1

    Dear Katie, please keep up your films. It's very much needed.

  • @sy.4289
    @sy.4289 4 года назад +1

    Great thanks to you, Katie for these series of videos on CBT (you, along with some influential figures in this field, without mentioning names here). Just to say, that having bought your book along with some other resources sought and/or bought, they've all helped (with your videos here of course) tremendously. *commenting here, just so whoever is seeing this, will know (if they desire) where to look for further help. God bless you and other fellow OCD sufferers.
    p.s. you, with figures mentioned above, have so inspired us to make OCD videos since. Thanks for being an inspiration.

  • @Your3_Local_Idiotz
    @Your3_Local_Idiotz Год назад +2

    I am genuinely not here because of myself its my sister, she always cry when she’s in the bathroom and says things that contains thoughts that makes me wanna cry too. I love her and i am trying to help but giving a pep talk didn’t help i tried this video, nothing did. I’m scared for her life and mine too. But lemme tell you guys something, usually people who thing about this, aren’t suicideal! I love you guys and hope you can give me some tips, ill let my sister see this comment later on! Thank you

  • @warriorspirit3316
    @warriorspirit3316 3 года назад

    I couldn't be more thankful to you dear Katie you are the angel for me and all of the OCD sufferers .

  • @shashank5006
    @shashank5006 6 лет назад

    i don't have words that how much i thanks you... your all videos about have changed my entire life and i am living happily now.... once i lost all hope but now i am much better.... thank you so much mam.... 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @craigbusick9676
    @craigbusick9676 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you so very much Katie.You may not believe this but I struggling with this and arrived at the same conclusion minutes before I found this video.I have struggled wirh OCD all my life.Im 56 now.It first noticed it or it became most accute for the first time when I was 15.Ir dragged me into a major depression on several occasions.Thank you again.I struggle with sensation ocd as well.

    • @mariemmm4523
      @mariemmm4523 2 года назад

      I’m 15 and my ocd has suddenly gotten worse

  • @jackjohnson7396
    @jackjohnson7396 6 лет назад +1

    I come back to watch all the videos after a few months. I feel so much better, can even laugh at the OCD now. Thanks.

  • @LuisArguello
    @LuisArguello 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for your resources! Please we need more videos in your channel!

  • @mamtasoni8684
    @mamtasoni8684 4 года назад +1

    God himself could not come to help people suffering from these problems therefore He has sent ANGELS like you to help us...I have no words for this priceless gift 😍🙏

  • @chrisheslop8286
    @chrisheslop8286 4 года назад +1

    Thank you im I'm struggling a bit atm. But I no I will get through this. And people reading this you will to!

  • @superbbcfan
    @superbbcfan 4 года назад +2

    Hello Katie ! This video series is very useful to me as I am planning to begin my OCD recovery. Please make more videos like these.

  • @AmitSingh-no5gw
    @AmitSingh-no5gw 4 года назад

    I have been trying your method for long time .But still feel that tendency to slip in thought process is still alive .

  • @yfoog
    @yfoog 3 года назад

    More people need to talk about this cos it’s so important

  • @AmethystDreaming
    @AmethystDreaming 2 года назад +1

    I think I have had OCD since childhood and had no idea that it was that. I used to have to say the alphabet backwards before going to sleep to stop my brother from being taken by the devil. Or count backwards from 100 before speaking and then sleeping. Wow. I am slowly becoming aware of what was wrong and why and how this has shaped and spoiled the better part of my adult life. Struggling with depression and perfectionism, extreme rumination and my brain literally stuck on every single mistake, unable to think or physically move sometimes. What a hideous thing it is.

  • @sairabibi179
    @sairabibi179 Год назад +2

    I have intrusive thoughts and sensation in certain part of my belly, the feeling makes me feel like that thought is real or I am doing what the thought is saying. Also, realises thoughts that attached to my feeling are harder to get rid of.

  • @bjornvanweiden
    @bjornvanweiden 7 лет назад +2

    I have been doing better recently.
    So I'd like to share how I've been doing it. This is it.
    Provoke your anxiety as much as possible as often as possible for as long as it takes. Believe in what your mind is telling you as strongly as you can even if you really don't believe it. Force yourself to believe your anxiety. Provoke provoke provoke. This is very hard to do in the beginning and it will give you a more overall anxiety for a longer period. But just keep going. Keep provoking.
    I swear this works very well if you can take it.
    And remember. Don't tell yourself you are doing this to get rid of your obsessions. Stop reassuring yourself. Just Keep Provoking.
    Goodluck

  • @TM-hl9me
    @TM-hl9me 2 года назад

    Yes! So true! And one starts trying to work out the emotion, then. Thank you so much, Dr. Katie.

  • @andreaperez3063
    @andreaperez3063 4 года назад

    Please keep doing more videos, your help is so important for families that we need to learn how to deal with this.

  • @democratictotalitariansoci1462
    @democratictotalitariansoci1462 4 года назад

    lately, I cope with that by hate, it's wonderful, no more guilt.

  • @Steven_nevetS
    @Steven_nevetS 4 года назад +1

    Not sure why you stopped uploading videos, because they are very good Katie

  • @camdenhamilton8542
    @camdenhamilton8542 8 месяцев назад +2

    I cant take this anymore

    • @23katied
      @23katied  5 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear you are struggling. I hope you can use this channel to help yourself and find some comfort reading comments from others who have managed to improve. It's really hard but you can do it.

  • @miked4904
    @miked4904 8 лет назад +6

    Here's the thing, I have HOCD. I can understand doing ERP for it with the thoughts but not the emotions. Whenever I do ERP, I don't run from the problem but face them. STILL the emotions do not go away, do not change, do not even budge. I've been having the emotional feeling of dread and doom that revolve around the HOCD and those emotions speak much louder. Facing the emotions do not change them. It's done nothing to help and I can't think of what to do next.

    • @MichaelNetwork
      @MichaelNetwork 7 лет назад +13

      HOCD almost forgot about that one. I'll help you out here... you are not gay. If you were you'd be liking the gay stuff but you don't... want to know why because you are not gay.
      But once it goes away and it will be ready for it to morph into something else. Fact is you just got to let go man and laugh it off, laugh at the lies and just relax and let it pass / don't respond to it.
      I'm a guy and some men are handsome... but I'm not gay. But what the HOCD used to do is play off the fact that some men are handsome and try to play it's HOCD games until one day I just got so tired of the lies as I am 100% straight and love woman and woman only I just started to laugh it off. Poof it went away in about two weeks but then the ocd morphed into something else.
      Just learn to let it pass / don't respond to it and just keep going about your day until you forget about it no matter what type of ocd it is.
      *Please remember... you are not alone, I know exactly what you are talking about and it's all ocd games / lies.*
      Laugh it off and move on with your life. Be happy : )

    • @suryakiran3085
      @suryakiran3085 3 года назад +1

      @@MichaelNetwork it’s true , I almost succeeded in getting my HOCD gone and in a weekend I watched a ghost movie and on that day onwards I started to become fucking afraid of ghost .. but I laughed it off .it. Went away within weeks but my HOCD came back .. the feeling of being attracted to loved once and groinal response is worse ..

    • @Nicole-yx8ms
      @Nicole-yx8ms 2 года назад

      How are you doing now?

    • @miked4904
      @miked4904 2 года назад +1

      @@Nicole-yx8ms I went through phase where it didn't affect me much at all anymore, then within the last few months it came back. Not nearly as strong as before but noticable only when certain people are around.
      It's key to remember that thoughts are just thoughts.. Thoughts create feelings and feelings create behavior.

    • @Nicole-yx8ms
      @Nicole-yx8ms 2 года назад

      @@miked4904 thanks so much for getting back to me Mike. I'm sorry you're not doing as well as you were.
      Did you experience feeling totally straight for a time? Did you ever experience "false attraction/arousal", or lose attraction?

  • @ninal.r.2436
    @ninal.r.2436 4 года назад

    You are so helpful and simple. The family and friends that have you in their lives are very lucky💛

  • @royaab3363
    @royaab3363 4 года назад +3

    Please upload more videos i need your help please 😓

  • @christiang3576
    @christiang3576 4 года назад +1

    Honestly i think the best thing anyone can do for these meaningless thoughts is distractions, but natural distractions thay come without effort, like having friends and family around often, or having a hobby. The more your mind has time to think of these negative thoughts the more important you think they are

    • @Ocxlocxl
      @Ocxlocxl 4 года назад

      Hi there, I agree with you. In lockdown I am happy and well but I cant swim, I cant go to the gym, I cant visit central london or go to an art gallery. All the things I do which please me and also distract me from anxiety I cant do at the moment, so a little OCD gremlin is hopping around. I am trying to do new hobbies and passtimes to replace those I cant do, this seems to be working. best wishes from London UK

  • @puppycat65481
    @puppycat65481 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks katie, I'll remind myself of this each time I find myself trying to get rid of my ocd thought rituals.

  • @urbiray9593
    @urbiray9593 6 лет назад +1

    You have really changed my life ma'am. Since childhood, I was always a troubled child and only after watching your videos did I realise that I had been suffering from anxiety all the time. Watching your videos has helped me to learn how to deal with every situation in life. I cannot thank you enough for your help. I hope this message finds you in good health.

  • @Beefcakeadams
    @Beefcakeadams 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Katie. These videos you have posted are amazing and so helpful. Just wanted to say thanks you for uploading them :).

  • @daviddaves91
    @daviddaves91 6 лет назад +3

    Hello. Please help me.
    I am suffering from intrusive toughts for 4-5 months. It all started with a "love" OCD for someone I have never been attracted to. Then it stopped for a week and went by for 2-3 weeks. Then, by pure chance, as I was watching a show about suicide and talking over whatsapp about eutanasia with my friends I had an intrusive tought: "what if some day i decide to commit suicide?" then suicidal OCD came by and it beat the shit out of me. I finally manage to understand it, but it's still here. Then it evolved into Existential OCD and "what if I never get better?" "what if my life is suppose to have a purpose and I can't find it"? "what must I do?" "do I have to change anything?" "do I like my house, my work, my parents?" This is killing me inside. Today I woke up with an anxious crisis and I spent the whole day with a great feeling of sadness within me. Is this OCD? Or am I getting depressed? The OCD is telling me I will always live like this and the Suicidal OCD may begin to come back. I'm afraid it will. What can I do? I'm gonna go on vacations with friends for 10 days and I don't know how to do that. I can seem to do anything. I'm afraid of being at home watching TV bcause I might have intrusive toughts that fuck my brain up, I'm afraid of waking up, I'm afraid of everything.
    What can I do?

  • @Rapandawa
    @Rapandawa 3 года назад

    everything is indeed clearer. Thank you.

  • @chinthalapatyzimran8800
    @chinthalapatyzimran8800 4 года назад

    Didn't thought that this video would be your last one.

  • @emanelkholy5127
    @emanelkholy5127 4 года назад +2

    Please upload more videos, why have you stopped?

  • @rithvikchinna4703
    @rithvikchinna4703 3 года назад

    I am really really thankful to you Katie d ath for such videos
    I am from India and I couldn't got to know that I had OCD untill I came to see these videos
    I thought I was the only one who is having a thoughts like these and myself I felt like a evil son ...
    But thanks for every video which made to realize the intrusive thoughts and coming to know about ERP therapy ....
    I even consulted a therapist which had a little use but your videos given more than a therapist treatment...
    Thanks mam

  • @siavashnoorb9604
    @siavashnoorb9604 4 года назад

    Please continue your sessions Katie..

  • @brucekrom3298
    @brucekrom3298 4 года назад +1

    Very intelligent analysis. Exposure helps show that what your mind made important, really is very boring indeed after several times of reality checks. Educational, thanks for the enlightening tutorials ☝️

  • @optimistic_psyche1574
    @optimistic_psyche1574 4 года назад

    Mam your videos are helpful and informative . Please make more of these. You are doing a great work people inder depression. Don't stop.

  • @JACOPO.OFFICIEL
    @JACOPO.OFFICIEL 7 лет назад +1

    I struggle with it since i was 5.... very very hard i have bladder infections and depression because of this.. KEEP FIGHTING!

  • @mostlysunny4u
    @mostlysunny4u 6 лет назад

    Very well explained Katie. Thanks! Your videos has helped me come out of intrusive thoughts little by little.

  • @mb106429
    @mb106429 11 месяцев назад

    For some people experiencing these things, have a read about Auras and Partial Seizures...... This is epilepsy that is a small seizure that is not big enough to make your whole brain seize and knock you out, you stay awake if you have a small focal seizure, only the part of your brain where the focus is located is affected...... There are a wide range of bizarre symptoms that can be caused by these types of focal seizures

  • @kimjaejoong6672
    @kimjaejoong6672 8 лет назад

    Two years ago I "opened" the door of depression and along with that ocd. It was that kind of ocd where I had to wash my hands over and over again...I went through hell until I decided that I need to do a research and do something about my situation. Last year I found these videos and they saved my life. I am forever thankful of that. But now I have another problem...this time I'm not the one who suffers from ocd but it is my sister. My sister suffers from this kind of health ocd , she is obsessed and afraid and anxious of suffering from a terminal illness , that's why she in a compulsive way ought to check her body all the time in case there is something weird , that way she can find out if she suffers or not of brest cancer or any other terminal illnes . Now in this case I am the one who takes care of her , and I have tried in many ways to help her , but that is being to difficult . I need to help her get out of this situation but I don't know how . Please help me doctor , I just don't know what to do ? Should she take medication or something ? Please reply me as soon as you read this...please !

    • @sundarcvc8478
      @sundarcvc8478 8 лет назад

      Sir the only way to overcome OCD is to face the thoughts or things that trigger the fear or anxiety...Just sit down with your sister and talk to her and get to know what is exactly bothering her...She could not have developed this thinking all of a sudden..Something or someone must have happened in her life..Try getting to the root cause of what made her think like that..But I am telling you again the best medicine for any disease is you...Even I had the thought that if I play football I will break my leg as I saw my friend leg break..I did not play for one year due to fear of breaking my leg..And this fear started creeping into other parts of my life and I had to do rituals for 4hrs..I was panicking for everything..For 1 year I was in a total havoc and my OCD started getting worse..I started to watch all kinds of video on OCD and all the video had one thing in common..DO NOT RESIST THE THOUGHTS YOU GET IN YOUR HEAD YOU ARE NOT YOUR THOUGHTS,FACE IT EMBRACE THE ANXIETY..So I thought of my root cause like where it all began.. FOOTBALL FIELD..The next day got my boots went into the field,all my memories of my friend breaking his leg returned..My anxiety increased my kept telling me..You are going to break your leg,you are going to break your leg,you are going to break your leg...I just said one thing repeatedly I DON'T GIVE A DAMN....I really had high anxiety levels but I did not give up and day by the the thoughts started to have less impact..And then I realised...WHEN YOU GIVE IT ATTENTION AND THINK ABOUT IT MORE,IT GETS STRONGER .....When I started to face it,it threatened me but I just had one response I DON'T GIVE A DAMN...And you know what I NEVER BROKE MY LEG..I have got selected for my university team and now I am on constantly on the main team..And not only won matches but confidence too..I get the same fear again but I know how to tackle it now...Just expose yourself to fear and do not resist it...Accept what your thought says and let them flow do not hold on to it...You and your sister can do it....Just ask her to sit and think whatever she wants to think about her health,even the worst thought in the world is appreciated..Remember good and worst are human perception not a fact...I am sure she will get through it and emerge victorious..All The Best my friend..

    • @kimjaejoong6672
      @kimjaejoong6672 8 лет назад

      Thaaaaaank you very much for these encouranging words. It means alot to me , to know that out there are people who suffer from the same thing and have actualy overcome this disgusting feeling. Thank you once again for giving me hope and reminding me that after the rain there's always a rainbow. I wish you the best aswell...honestly :D

    • @sundarcvc8478
      @sundarcvc8478 8 лет назад

      Jiji Pamuklu​ Thank You taking time to read the long message I sent you..And your sister is like my sister too..Keep me updated on your progress Jiji...You can do it..One more thing I want you to remember when overcoming OCD...YOU CANNOT CONTROL WHAT POPS INTO YOUR HEAD..THE ONLY THING YOU CAN DO IS TO GIVE OR NOT GIVE A MEANING TO THE THOUGHTS THAT POP INTO YOUR HEAD..It's just like traffic you cannot confront with each and every vehicle or stop unwanted vehicle the only thing you can do is wait for the vehicle you want to get in and let the unwanted vehicle pass through..Eventhough if you get on the unwanted vehicle(which is normal) you can get down as it is your choice to get down or not...The second and most important thing..A THOUGHT IS A THOUGHT,DON'T LABEL IT AS GOOD OR BAD AS IT WILL CAUSE EVEN MORE CONFUSION AS I SAID BEFORE GOOD OR BAD IS A HUMAN PERCEPTION NOT A FACT...You are allowed to have the most disgusting thought according to you(I said disgusting so that you can related to the thoughts you are having..Again don't label your thoughts..)And when you have it stay with it..For example next time when you feel itching sensation just do not scratch,just observe it,do not react..You can see that at one point the itching sensation goes very high(this where people give up) and then gradually come down....This is very similar to your thought process..Again sorry for a detailed instruction...But these are very important to get through OCD...If you have any other doubts feel free to ask...

    • @kimjaejoong6672
      @kimjaejoong6672 8 лет назад

      You don't have to e sorry , I am really thankful...Thank you very much my friend :)

  • @JaguerRhye
    @JaguerRhye 7 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing Katie. I appreciate your words.

  • @calvinneoh9726
    @calvinneoh9726 6 лет назад

    I have ocd for many years , I though this ocd going to follow me till I die but.......miss katie....you give me a fighting chance Thank You . Thank You

  • @lamyaamuhammad6053
    @lamyaamuhammad6053 5 лет назад

    You ❤️, KATI MORTON ❤️, & John Glanvill are the best, i'm so happy i found the three of you. Please even make courses, books, or offer online counseling as on betterHelp, i don't know how to reach good therapists! Please don't stop making videos, you're the best i've found to be talking about this disorder, i relate to what you've said so much & watched all the videos.. i'm sure i'm not the only one & a lot of people even missing this channel because it's not active. You also offer solutions in a very clear & efficient way, despite how hard it is, it will always need the effort, but at least we know how! share your knowledge with us the way you like, just make it possible & let us know. ☺️🧡

  • @halilemrecanguven9913
    @halilemrecanguven9913 7 лет назад

    thanks for everything katie d'ath respect from TÜRKİYE(Turkey)

  • @aaravjain9094
    @aaravjain9094 3 года назад +1

    Please make more videos. I really miss you

  • @danchiersjddm2974
    @danchiersjddm2974 8 лет назад

    thank you Katie I'm 12 and I have bad ocd I fall alot on the ground and I yell because of the thoughts I've had this since I was 9 and It's really annoying. my family try helping me but I'm in my own world I can barely talk because my ocd won't let me and I can barely walk. I was improving but now my friends have been no dicing it I've been making weird noises too. but when I watch your videos it makes me happy and I act like a normal human I just want to say thank you.

  • @rajkumarraju9952
    @rajkumarraju9952 4 года назад

    Thank you thank you thank you
    Very much I am so glad to came to know about u and about u r videos
    I am happy to watch all these and I got a hope on my life since before this I don't have any idea about my life ,I just want to die before because of OCD but am so thank ful to you and god for giving a hope ....

  • @hgmblog596
    @hgmblog596 4 года назад

    I'm incredibly grateful for videos like this because it shows that someone actually cares and isn't dismissing the suffering us people go through. And that there is a way to cope with all of these intrusions and feelings of guilt and shame.

  • @yashmitagoel2002
    @yashmitagoel2002 4 года назад +6

    Mam plz also give general ERP and CBT techniques to cure OCD this will help me a lot ♥️

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      Do you know the source of the anxiety?

    • @janakassem838
      @janakassem838 4 года назад

      @@brenosantana1458 I dont 😦

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад

      @@janakassem838 Try to ignore it if you want.

    • @janakassem838
      @janakassem838 4 года назад

      @@brenosantana1458 yea..im trying and her vids are so helpful!!

  • @J89943
    @J89943 4 года назад

    You’ve earned a sub video 8 was helpful too. Finally someone who understands thank you x

  • @-t9214
    @-t9214 5 лет назад +5

    I have pocd I think and whenever I see someone I get this feeling of attraction I don’t want it and I’m not sure if it’s real but it feels kind of real but I don’t think it is but I dont knwo and I’m confused mad I just need help I really don’t want to be a monster

    • @-t9214
      @-t9214 5 лет назад +1

      Cel The Dumb but I also get these like weird feelings of attraction and I never know what real and what it isn’t it’s really affecting me

    • @karlplummer9386
      @karlplummer9386 3 года назад +1

      @@-t9214 Rebuke Satan Jesus has defeated those tormenting spirits trying to programme your mind

    • @harryogrady1716
      @harryogrady1716 3 года назад +1

      @@-t9214 same!! dont worry you are not alone and it is normal. i absolutely hated the idea of children or having them and then all of a sudden i began having these unwanted feelings of attraction around them!! i was so confused but if it gets any worse i can’t reccomend cbt enough, its a type of therapy that really helped me x

  • @dan_4531
    @dan_4531 7 лет назад +16

    What if I watched something that really scared me and now gave me ocd? I was at school and the teacher's put a really disturbing podcast and it gave me the worst intrusive thoughts and now it's been almost a month with these thoughts

    • @choochlordbeats8882
      @choochlordbeats8882 4 года назад +1

      I'm in the same boat right now. I tripped on shrooms with some friends on thanksgiving and they wanted to watch dexter. I had a bad trip and all these thoughts started afterwards. I just wanna go back and not have tripped that night, or hell, maybe go back a few months and have never tried psychs at all. I know overall I control myself and actions which I get and am comfortable with but I really think the substances are partially responsible for my clouded thinking and bad habits.

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад +1

      John 17 3

    • @dynamix5119
      @dynamix5119 4 года назад +5

      I think the same thing happened to me, I've watched some disturbing things without meaning to, now I have these bad thoughts, it's worse when they happen during school or before going to bed, God help us

    • @brenosantana1458
      @brenosantana1458 4 года назад +1

      Its anxiety related. Do you know why do you have It?

    • @dynamix5119
      @dynamix5119 4 года назад +1

      @@brenosantana1458 I have a history with anxiety, I haven't been diagnosed with OCD but I'm pretty sure I have it, my first thoughts were in early elementary, worrying about my mom during school, they've came and left since this day, I have been diagnosed with anxiety though, I'm a very anxious person

  • @mdougf
    @mdougf 3 года назад

    wow thank you so much for this

  • @fransinclair3356
    @fransinclair3356 10 месяцев назад +1

    I get emotional intrusions and no therapist believe it they all think I must of thought something for it to be ocd

  • @molpolkristine
    @molpolkristine 8 лет назад

    thanks katie for th new vids. please keep them coming. im watching from cairns Australia

  • @Kuling98
    @Kuling98 8 лет назад +15

    So after all, I have to just to accept the intrusive/unwanted thoughts and just don't get engage at all with them?

    • @SAziz-mv8sj
      @SAziz-mv8sj 4 года назад +7

      Definitely do NOT engage with them. Very difficult, but Well worth the effort for the reward.

  • @ikakakhadze8350
    @ikakakhadze8350 4 года назад +1

    When intrusion comes it surrounds my whole body, mind. All of there happen at the same time: thoughts , images, sensations, urges, emotions. And then it left me with a very strong feelings of guilt and shame. I am suffering from Pure o at least 2 years.

    • @lifelonglearner7771
      @lifelonglearner7771 4 года назад

      What theme of OCD do you have ? And can you explain these sensations and urges

  • @elainemckechnie7586
    @elainemckechnie7586 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  • @ileanaprofeanu7626
    @ileanaprofeanu7626 8 лет назад +3

    hello, my problem is a little delicate. i have grown over the past two years an obsession over the number of cigarettes i smoke. i became so obsessed at some point that i kept repeating in my head and thinking when i smoke a cigarette and counting it, over and over, every time feeling the count isn't right. i started keeping a journal on my phone where i noted with a * every time i smoke a cigarette in a day. on august the fourth my boyfriend pointed to me that this is a little OCD. I did have a lot of OCD behaviours in the past: straightening the sheets on my bed before going to sleep, checking the door is closed before going to sleep, what else.. something i noticed more recently, repeating what others say in my head for fear i did not understand them quite right, repeating what i said in my head to reassure myself that what i said was right, for fear i said something wrong. i tried to stop counting the cigarettes, but i could not help it, i am a math student lol, i just count 'em every time i smoke 'em, but i tried not to worry whether the number is correct or not. now, what happened the other day was that i smoked my eigth cigarette, the second in a new package, but i wasn't sure it was the eigth, so i thought "ill just check the package and if they are 18 cigarettes in there, then it's good, it means that this was indeed the eigth cigarette" i checked the package, but, to my surprise, there were only 17 cigarettes. so i thought "okay, it means that was my ninth cigarette and i smoked nine cigarettes today" only to find a cigarette from the same package behind my laptop later that day, so i thought "okay, so this means that i had 18 cigarettes in the package and that indeed i smoke eight cigarettes today" but i wasn't sure anymore... somehow this thought obsessed me, that i thought i smoke nine cigarettes and that i had 17 cigarettes left only to find out that i smoke 8 cigarettes and they were 18 cigarettes in the package, as i thought initially. so to get rid of the anxiety of finding this out, i started counting my cigarettes in my head, every one of them (to keep track, i thought also about when i smoke them) so i counted them once... twice... thrice.. four times, five times... every time feeling something is of, being obsessed with the fact that i got the counting wrong, that i thought i smoke 9 cigarettes and that i had 17 left, only to find that there was a lost cigarette i found and that indeed i smoke 8 cigarettes and had 18 cigarettes in the package, as i initially thought. this thought did not leave me for HALF a day. how can i deal with this? what is there to expose? how can i deal with this when the obsession is about something so meaningless and of so little importance, but it just wont go away? i am a pure O, i wish i had rituals to get rid of, fear of dying and of contamination and of social gatherings or earthquakes and kissing and talking to other people, fear i will embarass myself, fear of spiders and bugs, those would be a breeze to deal with, but no, i fear the number of cigarettes i smoke and whether that number is right or not!!

    • @forgotmyname3978
      @forgotmyname3978 4 года назад

      your counting of cigs sounds like OCD itself. Just don't count them, leave it be. Not a professional myself but I believe that itself is ocd.

  • @prezeskgr
    @prezeskgr 4 года назад +2

    what happened with Katie? Why there is no new uploads?

  • @badruddinhasansaky5881
    @badruddinhasansaky5881 5 лет назад +1

    Please mam upload more videos on OCD.... GOD bless you... I have extreme level of perfectionism.

  • @song74uiuc
    @song74uiuc 3 года назад

    Thank you. This enlightened me so much

  • @zainaltaf4752
    @zainaltaf4752 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks doc...

  • @redfish7302
    @redfish7302 7 лет назад +12

    My problem is not the just the intrusive thoughts and sensations, but also the belief that these thoughts and sensations will somehow taint my life in such a way that the things I enjoy will be less enjoyable. I started a business two days ago. Just as I signed the business into practice, I had an intrusive thought. I'm trying so hard to move on with the business, but I can't help feeling that it is tainted. I'm trying so hard to just sit with the feeling of anxiety. How long will this feeling that I want to rip my hair out last lol?

    • @nicoleacorda4129
      @nicoleacorda4129 7 лет назад +6

      Red Fish your thoughts or sensations DO NOT DEFINE YOU!!

    • @mayank93881
      @mayank93881 5 лет назад

      are you indian???

  • @damonbrossman8248
    @damonbrossman8248 3 года назад

    your videos have helped me so much . thank you !

  • @TheElusiveReality
    @TheElusiveReality 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for talking about this

  • @cindyc3040
    @cindyc3040 6 лет назад

    I don't know how to thank you but I will do my best!

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti 8 лет назад

    Thanks for this - it makes sense and resonates with me.

  • @freedomgirl1542
    @freedomgirl1542 6 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos they really help me today.

  • @SUNGST4RSS
    @SUNGST4RSS 4 года назад

    I want to thank you so much i hope you are fine...I wish you could continue because you are helping me sooo much please do it if you can

  • @sheillyjanice3514
    @sheillyjanice3514 6 лет назад +1

    Please upload more videos!!!

  • @madnomadart
    @madnomadart 4 года назад

    Thanks a lot for your videos.they are very helpful 🙏

  • @bobyounger6109
    @bobyounger6109 4 года назад

    Your getting rather close. Very good thanks.

  • @benedictsoup
    @benedictsoup 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for these videos :-)

  • @Sabotage1628
    @Sabotage1628 4 года назад +1

    I turn 30 this month and I have been struggling with OCD and these types of problems for nearly 17 years. I have often been so scared to discuss these problems in sessions out of fear I would be look at like a freak. These videos resonate with me so much Ihave tears in my eyes, could it be other people feel these things enough we have approaches to fixing them?

  • @unclepete4980
    @unclepete4980 8 лет назад +2

    this started around 2 years ago and was diagnosed with harm ocd.i have thoughts sensations in hands.i am also very afraid of other mental illnesses that will lead me to going insane and put into a hospital.one thought I don't know why it came up,I think it was because I heard someone talking about sun of sam and how he said dogs told him to kill people.the thought that comes into my head is what if my dog is evil.i hate saying it because it sounds extremely insane now everytime I look at my dog I get guilt and anxiety and look at her defferintly.this also happens with people like my loved ones and the amount of stress and anxiety it puts on me is unbearable and I feel like I'm going to loose my mind any day now.my doctor says it's intrusive thoughts but I just can't stop thinking this way and can't view the ones I love the same.

    • @nikkig3799
      @nikkig3799 5 лет назад

      Want to talk. How are you doing?

    • @luh4682
      @luh4682 Год назад

      how are you doing now ?

  • @saabirchaudhry2545
    @saabirchaudhry2545 8 лет назад

    very helpful video thanks Katie...

  • @yfoog
    @yfoog 3 года назад

    I have this and am CONFUSSSEEEEEEDDD

  • @positivelydraws3204
    @positivelydraws3204 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this so much many peaple don’t bring awareness to this so for along time I got confused and would wonder if it really is my ocd since I had never really have heard any talk about this type of ocd so thank you very much☺️