Shownotes
Episode Overview
In this episode of the Anxiety Society Podcast, hosts Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and Cali Werner, along with clinical director Ryan Judd, tackle a wide range of listener questions related to anxiety, OCD, and personal growth. From discussing the often-overlooked subtypes of OCD to diving into the complexities of perfectionism, this Q&A episode aims to provide insights and practical advice for coping with anxiety.
Main Topics Discussed
- Understanding Anxiety: The episode opens with Elizabeth and Cali exploring their own anxious moments, emphasizing the importance of recognizing personal feelings and how they contribute to the anxiety experience.
- OCD Subtypes: Ryan sheds light on less commonly discussed OCD themes, including sexual intrusive thoughts and harm OCD, highlighting the stigma and misunderstanding surrounding these issues.
- Perfectionism: The hosts discuss the dual nature of perfectionism, considering how it can drive success but also lead to burnout and self-doubt. They emphasize the importance of differentiating between beneficial and harmful perfectionistic traits.
- Therapeutic Relationships: The episode addresses common concerns about therapy, including how to know if a therapist is judging you and whether it’s appropriate to ask about their personal lives.
- Coping Strategies: Practical tips for managing anxiety and panic attacks are shared, including the use of interoceptive exposures and grounding techniques.
Key Insights
- Recognizing and articulating anxious moments can be a powerful step toward understanding oneself better.
- Perfectionism, often viewed as an inherent trait, can be managed and redirected to enhance rather than hinder personal achievement.
- Therapy should focus on evidence-based practices, and it's essential to be comfortable discussing any concerns with a therapist.
- Building mental resilience involves accepting that mistakes are a natural part of growth, especially in performance-oriented settings.
Notable Quotes
- "When my plate is overloaded, I cling to perfectionism—it's a sign of growth." - Elizabeth McIngvale
- "You might mess up, and that’s okay. It won't define your identity as an athlete or a person." - Ryan Judd
- "The ingredient to recovery must come from within yourself." - Cali Werner
Timestamps
- [00:00:08] - Introduction to the episode and anxious moments
- [00:01:29] - Discussion of OCD subtypes
- [00:07:34] - Insights on perfectionism
- [00:12:47] - Therapeutic relationships and self-disclosure
- [00:21:09] - Coping strategies for panic attacks
- [00:33:05] - How to know when it's time to graduate from therapy
- [00:41:00] - Listener Q&A wrap-up
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