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The OCD Stories

Eva Surawy Stepney: The history of intrusive thoughts (#378)

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Stuart

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🗓️ 23 April 2023

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In episode 378 I chat with Eva Surawy Stepney. Eva is a research student studying for her PhD at the University of Sheffield. Her thesis title is, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and the foundations of ‘evidence-based’ practice in British Psychology, 1948-1990.

I chat with Eva about the history of intrusive thoughts. Hope it helps.

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0:00.0

You're listening to The O. C.D do this for interviewing inspired therapists,

0:15.2

psychologists and people who have experienced OCD. Welcome to the OCD stories.

0:21.2

And welcome to episode 378 and in this one I got back on Eva Stepney.

0:26.0

Eva is a research student studying for her PhD at the University of Sheffield.

0:31.0

She's looking at the history of O. C. D. And in our last episode

0:35.3

which was titled Guilty Obsessions, we take a look at the history of that around

0:39.6

guilt in O. C. D. And in this episode I got back on to talk about the history of intrusive thoughts, why we use the term, where it came from.

0:48.0

It's a really interesting view and perspective from either. And thank you to No CD for supporting the

0:54.1

podcast. No CD offers effective and convenient therapy available in the US and

0:58.9

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1:05.0

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1:08.0

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1:14.0

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1:17.0

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1:28.0

Having to even for a time I found this discussion interesting and of course thank you to you guys for listening as always it means

1:34.3

a lot and about for ever do here is either welcome back to the show either.

1:38.8

Hi thanks having me yeah it's good to have you on and obviously we talked about guilty obsessions last time and I'll link to that

1:46.7

episode and but for those who haven't heard that just a bit of background on who you are and your perspective on a CD,

1:54.0

or where you're studying it, sorry, how you're studying it, I should say.

1:58.0

Yeah.

1:59.0

So I'm a PhD student at the University of Sheffield and I am looking at the kind of historical

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