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Alix Behar remembers the day everything almost collapsed. OCD had taken over her relationship, flooding her with intrusive thoughts, compulsive confessions, and endless reassurance-seeking. One morning, a single text nearly ended it all — her boyfriend said he couldn’t take it anymore. It felt like OCD was winning, again. But that breaking point became the start of something new. In this powerful story, Alix shares how Exposure and Response Prevention therapy helped her take her life back — and saved her relationship.
Struggling with OCD? NOCD therapists are specialized to treat OCD themes of all kinds. To book a free 15-minute call, visit us at https://learn.nocd.com/podcast
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Alix Behar remembers the day everything almost collapsed. OCD had taken over her relationship, flooding her with intrusive thoughts, compulsive confessions, and endless reassurance-seeking. One morning, a single text nearly ended it all — her boyfriend said he couldn’t take it anymore. It felt like OCD was winning, again. But that breaking point became the start of something new. In this powerful story, Alix shares how Exposure and Response Prevention therapy helped her take her life back — and saved her relationship.
Struggling with OCD? NOCD therapists are specialized to treat OCD themes of all kinds. To book a free 15-minute call, visit us at https://learn.nocd.com/podcast
Follow us on social media:
https://www.instagram.com/treatmyocd/
https://twitter.com/treatmyocd
https://www.tiktok.com/@treatmyocd
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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