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In this episode, we have the privilege of hearing Harper's story, as she bravely shares her experiences with OCD and chronic illness. Harper's journey with OCD began at a very young age, around 2 years old, following the loss of a close relative.
Throughout her younger years, Harper displayed various OCD themes, and after receiving a diagnosis, she discovered that she was treatment resistant. Despite this challenging circumstance, Harper's life took a transformative turn when she underwent life-changing brain surgery. The surgery has had a profound impact on reducing her OCD symptoms, providing her with newfound relief.
Combining her passion for art and mental health, Harper has embraced her journey to become an Art Therapist and create a PO Box for individuals suffering with grief. This powerful fusion allows her to use her own experiences to help others navigate their mental health challenges. Harper's resilience and the positive outcome of her surgery exemplify the possibilities of finding hope and creating a fulfilling life beyond the confines of OCD and chronic illness.
In this episode, we have the privilege of hearing Harper's story, as she bravely shares her experiences with OCD and chronic illness. Harper's journey with OCD began at a very young age, around 2 years old, following the loss of a close relative.
Throughout her younger years, Harper displayed various OCD themes, and after receiving a diagnosis, she discovered that she was treatment resistant. Despite this challenging circumstance, Harper's life took a transformative turn when she underwent life-changing brain surgery. The surgery has had a profound impact on reducing her OCD symptoms, providing her with newfound relief.
Combining her passion for art and mental health, Harper has embraced her journey to become an Art Therapist and create a PO Box for individuals suffering with grief. This powerful fusion allows her to use her own experiences to help others navigate their mental health challenges. Harper's resilience and the positive outcome of her surgery exemplify the possibilities of finding hope and creating a fulfilling life beyond the confines of OCD and chronic illness.