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The OCD Stories

Julia Gottwald - Adolescent OCD (Ep 34)

The OCD Stories

Stuart

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.8933 Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2016

⏱️ 69 minutes

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Summary

In episode 34 of the podcast I chat with Julia Gottwald. Julia is researching Adolescent OCD. We discuss why teenagers with OCD are different from adults with OCD. We look at why teenagers with OCD could have a different treatment plan from adults. This is an interesting and inspiring conversation about OCD and OCD research. Hope it helps.  

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0:00.0

Hey guys and welcome to episode 34 of the OCD stories

0:04.0

dot com podcast and my voice is slowly getting there

0:07.8

it's a lot better in the interview than it is right now

0:10.4

of me recording this.

0:11.8

By interview Julia Gottwald.

0:15.2

Julia is a third year PhD student studying neuroscience,

0:20.4

in particular her focus is on OCD and adolescent OCD. So that's the focus on teenagers with OCD. which should be done by December I believe which are involved and the release of some results of her main study.

0:37.0

But we get into what the study is, what she found out, how memory affects OCD in adolescence,

0:45.0

potentially thinking about how we can adapt treatment focused on adolescents because they do show different

0:56.4

behaviors they're all definitely in the brain to an adult with OcD. So discuss that. We answer all the questions you

1:05.2

guys submitted so thank you so much for taking the time to think of those.

1:10.5

So I found this really intriguing. Obviously I had OCD when I was a teenager and before but you know I was

1:18.0

interested to find out potentially why that was and I think the reason why we got so many questions from you guys

1:23.7

because it resonated with you as well whether you have a kid who has OCD or you

1:30.3

were a kid who had OCD I think it really resonates with a lot of people and Julia had some great answers,

1:37.3

some great advice and her research shows promise, which was really good to see. Thanks a lot for supporting. is really

1:43.0

a lot for supporting the podcast and if you get time to leave a review on iTunes or

1:49.2

stitcher or YouTube however you do it would be great really helps to be reach people but yeah

1:55.6

the back to the episode of Freddie forum so happy to be at this stage and

1:59.8

Julia was a pleasure to talk to. I really engaged with her well. It was a

2:06.4

thoroughly enjoyable conversation with lots of information and lots of advice

2:11.1

that I think is going to help you guys even if you're not an

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