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Welcome back to another series of the OCD & Anxiety show which focuses on providing helpful tips and strategies to family members and loved ones of a person dealing with OCD & Anxiety. In this first episode, we are going to discuss the importance of taking care of yourself (as a family member or as a loved one) while supporting someone who is suffering from OCD and Anxiety.
When someone in your family has OCD, everyone in the family unit is usually impacted. It's natural to have a strong desire to help the person who is suffering from OCD, but often we forget that as family members we also have to meet our own needs. I’ve seen many cases, where the family is spending all their time and energy accommodating their loved one and they completely neglect themselves.
So in this first episode, allow me to share helpful strategies, tips and, WHY it is important for you to take care of yourself before anyone else.
Click here to support the show with a donation of your choice: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=TZJ5KRSB7LY9W
Would you like the exact guide I give to my individual clients? Click the link below and you can download it 100% FREE - https://www.restoredminds.com/free-guide
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MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
All information, including references, links, and other knowledge sources, provided by The OCD and Anxiety Show YouTube Channel and Podcast are for informational purposes only. Anything expressed on the aforementioned platforms should NOT be construed as medical, clinical, or professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The OCD and Anxiety Show will not be held accountable for the consequences should you take any decisive action based on any content provided. Accordingly, we strongly advise you to consult qualified professionals prior to taking action. Utilizing the platforms does not establish a therapist-patient relationship between you and OCD and Anxiety Show, or any persons appearing on the YouTube Channel and Podcast. The content posted on the platforms is not meant to replace the services of a qualified therapist, doctor, or other health professionals, or to serve as a substitute for professional mental health, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use or reliance of any information contained in this content is solely at your own risk.
Please read our full disclaimer here: https://www.restoredminds.com/pages/disclaimer
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Welcome back to another series of the OCD & Anxiety show which focuses on providing helpful tips and strategies to family members and loved ones of a person dealing with OCD & Anxiety. In this first episode, we are going to discuss the importance of taking care of yourself (as a family member or as a loved one) while supporting someone who is suffering from OCD and Anxiety.
When someone in your family has OCD, everyone in the family unit is usually impacted. It's natural to have a strong desire to help the person who is suffering from OCD, but often we forget that as family members we also have to meet our own needs. I’ve seen many cases, where the family is spending all their time and energy accommodating their loved one and they completely neglect themselves.
So in this first episode, allow me to share helpful strategies, tips and, WHY it is important for you to take care of yourself before anyone else.
Click here to support the show with a donation of your choice: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=TZJ5KRSB7LY9W
Would you like the exact guide I give to my individual clients? Click the link below and you can download it 100% FREE - https://www.restoredminds.com/free-guide
Want to watch our episodes on YouTube? and even join us for our next live? You’re just one click away from doing so! Click here to follow us on youtube https://www.youtube.com/restoredminds?sub_confirmation=1
Your feedback and support matter, so please help us out by writing a review on iTunes! All you have to do is click the link below.
Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-restored-minds-podcast/id1485758572
If this episode inspired you in some way, take a screenshot of you listening on your device and post it to your Instagram Stories, and tag me @mattcodde_lcsw
Thank you for your support of this show! Don’t forget to connect with us via social media - we got daily motivation quotes to motivate you daily!
https://www.facebook.com/ocdsupportcommunity
https://instagram.com/mattcodde_lcsw
MEDICAL DISCLAIMER
All information, including references, links, and other knowledge sources, provided by The OCD and Anxiety Show YouTube Channel and Podcast are for informational purposes only. Anything expressed on the aforementioned platforms should NOT be construed as medical, clinical, or professional advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
The OCD and Anxiety Show will not be held accountable for the consequences should you take any decisive action based on any content provided. Accordingly, we strongly advise you to consult qualified professionals prior to taking action. Utilizing the platforms does not establish a therapist-patient relationship between you and OCD and Anxiety Show, or any persons appearing on the YouTube Channel and Podcast. The content posted on the platforms is not meant to replace the services of a qualified therapist, doctor, or other health professionals, or to serve as a substitute for professional mental health, medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The use or reliance of any information contained in this content is solely at your own risk.
Please read our full disclaimer here: https://www.restoredminds.com/pages/disclaimer
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