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🗓️ 10 July 2017
⏱️ 30 minutes
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David describes his treatment of a physician with OCD who was tortured by the fear that he would impulsively throw his newborn baby over the railing of his second-floor apartment. He also describes a psychologist with OCD who washed her hands more than 50 times a day for fear of contamination. In addition, she spent hours every day making sure that nothing in her house was arranged in groups of three—including furniture, table settings, decorative objects, magazines on tables, and so forth. Arrangements in groups of 2 were okay, as were groups of 4, 5 or more objects. Why was she so obsessed?
What were the hidden emotions that fueled these obsessions and compulsions? David and Fabrice will give you the chance to pause the recording on three occasions to jot down your hypotheses before they give you the answers. It won't be important to get it "right," but it is highly desirable to take a stab at it.
This podcast will be of interest to you if you or a loved one is struggling with OCD, or any form of anxiety, including phobias, panic attacks, chronic worrying, and so forth. That's because the hidden emotion phenomenon, or excessive “niceness,” may be a the root of your fears as well. Bringing those feelings to conscious awareness will often lead to sudden relief, or even a complete elimination of your symptoms.
In the next Feeling Good Podcast, David and Fabrice will describe dramatic examples of exposure and response prevention in the treatment of OCD, including a woman who was tortured by the fear that she’d received the wrong baby at the hospital after her first child was born. What causes these bizarre symptoms, and what’s the most effective treatment? Stayed tuned and you’ll find out!
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to the Feeling Good podcast. |
0:12.4 | I am your host, Fabrice Knight. |
0:14.7 | And joining me here in the Murrieta Studios is Dr. David Burns. |
0:19.0 | Hi, David. |
0:20.0 | Hi, Fabrice. |
0:23.8 | Dr. David Burns has been a pioneer in the development of cognitive therapy, and he is the creator of the new team therapy. He is the author of |
0:30.2 | Feeling Good, which has sold over 5 million copies in the United States, and has been translated into |
0:35.5 | over 20 languages. |
0:43.0 | He is an emeritus adjunct clinical professor of psychiatry at the Stanford University School of Medicine. |
0:44.5 | This is episode 44 of the Feeling Good podcast. |
0:49.3 | We're going to continue the previous one and talk some more about the hidden emotion technique used with |
0:58.3 | obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
1:00.5 | Before we do that, David, let's make an announcement for a couple of workshop intensive |
1:07.6 | you have coming up. |
1:08.7 | Yeah, on July 17th through 20th of 2017, I'll be teaching in Banff, Canada. |
1:16.9 | That's a four-day intensive on the treatment of depression and anxiety. |
1:21.2 | For more information, you can call 1-800-456-524 or go to my website workshop page at feeling good.com, and there you'll find the lengths to the brochure and the registration and so forth. |
1:39.8 | The second summer intensive, four-day intensive, will be in Burlingame, California, from July 31st to August 3rd. |
1:50.1 | This one is a tremendous one because of the evening sessions, extra live demonstrations with volunteers from the audience, |
2:00.8 | and lots of opportunities for the participants |
2:03.3 | to practice. There will be a lot of people there from my Tuesday group at Stanford helping |
2:07.5 | out with a small group practice. And if you're interested in that one, you can call 1-800-258-8-4-11, |
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