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It’s Not What You Think
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15 episodes
1 week ago
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Episodes (15/15)
It’s Not What You Think
Monique Michelson: A neuroaffirming psychologist with ASD, ADHD and OCD
  The guest this week is Monique Mitchelson, a neurodivergent clinical psychologist and co- host of the very popular Neurodivergent Woman podcast.    Monique very generously shares her story about growing up in Queensland as an undiagnosed autistic adhd’er with OCD and learning more about her brain (and her family’s brains) once she became a psychologist. In this ep the following subjects are discussed: - Why Monique decided to get into psychology  - How so much changed once she received her diagnoses as an adult  - Being a neurodivergent clinician and being open about being on medication  - The interplay of symptoms when you have ASD, adhd and ocd with chronic health conditions  - The motivations that drive the behaviour of people with neurotypical vs neurodivergent brains - The risk of burnout for neurodivergent women - Some of the differences behind the motivations that drive behaviours of kids with ocd and ASD    The Neurodivergent Woman podcast 
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1 week ago
58 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
When Tourette syndrome meets OCD
Did you know that Tourette Syndrome (TS) and OCD frequently co-occur? Penny and Angie talk to Jason McCurry who has TS and OCD. Jason talks so generously about: - Experiencing both TS and OCD symptoms as a kid in a country town - How OCD and TS interrelate  - What actually happens physically when he starts ticking - How physically arduous constant ticking can be for someone with TS - His trepidation about coming onto the podcast, particularly with his TS flaring up a bit recently - How he would like people to react if his TS symptoms flare up in public  - How and why he now helps young people experiencing disability    CYDA For more info about Tourette Syndrome: Tourette Syndrome Association of Australia
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3 weeks ago
47 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
Perinatal OCD: When ‘the happiest time of your life’ turns dark.
This week is all about perinatal OCD, and it’s a biggie. Penny and Ange chat to perinatal and reproductive psychiatrist Dr Edna Lekgabe and clinical psychologist Dr kit Casey. In the discussion they talk about: What perinatal OCD is How the brain fundamentally changes during matrescence Who gets perinatal OCD and why Some of the common ( and extremely difficult obsessions that come up with perinatal OCD) The ‘professionalisation of parenthood’ The loneliness of experiencing perinatal OCD Why it’s so commonly misdiagnosed/missed altogether Medication throughout the perinatal period   Matrescence by Lucy jones  Self compassion episode with Andrea  Pharmacist Rodney White at Monash medical centre; 03 9594 2361 Royal women’s hospital medicines information service:03 8345 3190 PANDA 1300 726 306 Lifeline https://www.lifeline.org.au/ 13 11 14 Pregnancy birth and baby 1800 882 436 COPE centre of perinatal excellence  SANDS miscarriage, stillbirth and newborn death support  OCD Bounce  So OCD  Health direct(info for service around Australia) 
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1 month ago
58 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
Bailey MacDonald: Being a young person with OCD
This week Penny and Angie talk to Bailey MacDonald, an 18 year old who has OCD. Bailey has been suffering with OCD for many years, but it was a few years ago that a particular OCD theme entered Bailey’s life and completely upended it. Whilst Bailey isn’t comfortable to go into the content of the obsessions, she bravely talks to Penny and Angie about:  ⁃Her first encounter with the mental health system and why it put her ff seeking help for years after ⁃How exhausting it is to be at school whilst dealing with debilitating OCD ⁃When she first told her mum about the obsessions  ⁃How dark things became because she just wanted to go back to the time ‘before’ ⁃Starting a podcast about OCD for a school project, which quickly became a passion project  ⁃How much hope she now has that things can get better    🔗 Listen to Bailey's podcast
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1 month ago
46 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
Alison Cosker: A special chat about neurodivergence, 'that' tricky OCD manoeuvre and the profundity of grief.
This week Penny and Ange welcome their dear friend and unofficial producer, Alison Cosker, into the studio for a conversation about multiple diagnoses, doubting the doubt, and how grief can be impacted by OCD (and vice versa).    They also introduce the first Obsession Confession segment sent in by a dear listener.
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1 month ago
45 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
Dr Louise Newson: OCD & hormones
From periods, pregnancy and beyond, hormones play a crucial role in your mental health. When you have OCD, you might notice that during certain times of the month, or throughout certain life stages, the OCD symptoms get significantly better or worse. Penny and Angie chat with Dr Louise Newson, GP and menopause specialist, to explore how natural hormone shifts interact with OCD and anxiety.    They also discuss: - how to advocate for yourself when you see a doctor and you might be curious about looking further into your hormones and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) - the difference between natural and synthetic hormones - how histamine sensitivity can affect hormone- related OCD    The Doctor Louise Newson Podcast Balance app The Definitive Guide to the Perimenopause and Menopause by Louise Newson
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2 months ago
54 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
Rick Davies: The agony and absurdity of living with ocd
Australian actor and writer Rick Davies joins us to talk candidly about living with OCD and his more recent diagnosis of ADHD. We chat about: How acting became a safe haven from the exhaustion of OCD The trepidation of talking so openly about mental illness as someone with a public profile How cathartic it is to hear other people talk about their ocd experiences The co morbidity of OCD and ADHD Feeling like a fraud when the ocd flares up How privilege plays into recovery   The imperfects episode with Rick Davies https://open.spotify.com/episode/4gkJmjH0evWzyJckThC5lk?si=f7bxsnpNTpaMe5GWPmuahw
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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

It’s Not What You Think
We're Back! The Difficulty of 'Coming Out' with OCD
We’re back for Season 2! In this return episode, Angie and Penny chat about : what they got up to over their holidays why OCD can get so much worse when the pressure is on to have a good time the complexities of ‘coming out’ with OCD.  Angie reveals how difficult it can be to talk about false memory OCD   Freedom From Obsessive Compulsive Disorder by Jonathan Grayson
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2 months ago
42 minutes

It’s Not What You Think
A chat with our psychologist: Part 2 - Is Self-Compassion the Antidote to shame?
In the season finale of Season 1, we're joined once again by clinical psychologist Andrea Wallace for a powerful discussion on the role of self-compassion in healing shame, especially for people living with OCD. Andrea breaks down why shame and OCD so often go hand in hand, and how cultivating self-kindness can be a transformative part of the recovery process. We also explore:    •    Why shame frequently accompanies OCD    •    What to do when withholding joy becomes a compulsion    •    How to help children release shame    •    A simple, guided self-compassion exercise you can try at home    Whether you're living with OCD, supporting someone who is, or simply curious about the link between self-compassion, shame, and mental health, this episode is for you.
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4 months ago
45 minutes 41 seconds

It’s Not What You Think
A chat with our psychologist. Part 1: mythbusting
Yes, we have the same psychologist, and to us, she is an OCD wizard. In this special two-part episode, Dr Andrea Wallace shares some of her wisdom around what it REALLY feels like to have OCD, busts some common OCD myths and talks a bit about her own imposter syndrome (apparently even the wizards gets it). 
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4 months ago
36 minutes 54 seconds

It’s Not What You Think
All about kids and OCD
This week Penny and Angie are joined by pediatrican Dr Annie Moulden and clinical psychologist Lauren Wetheimer. They dive into topics including who can diagnose a child with OCD and how this process unfolds, how and why parents play such a big and important role in OCD recovery, the advantages of early diagnosis and the role of medication.  Finding a psychologist in Australia: OCD Bounce Directory  Seeing a provisional psychologist: UTS Bond university Swinburne University  Online therapy options: OCD? Not Me! Books about OCD in kids for adults: Talking Back to OCD by John S. March  Breaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD by Eli R. Lebowitz Books about OCD for kids: Nobody’s Perfect by Ellen Burns  What to do when your brain gets stuck by Dawn Huebner
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4 months ago
52 minutes 57 seconds

It’s Not What You Think
How to help a loved one with OCD
Hugh Van Cuylenburg has lived and loved someone with OCD for over 10 years. And that person happens to be co-host Penny Moodie. Penny and Angie talk to Hugh about why he thinks he’s still not great at always knowing what to do, why humour helps and why sometimes your instincts to help can fuel the OCD. They end the episode by offering their top tips on how to support someone you love who has this complex disorder
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5 months ago
50 minutes 10 seconds

It’s Not What You Think
A Hero's Journey: The road to an OCD diagnosis
Penny and Angie speak to Clinical Psychologist and Director of Melbourne Psychology and Counselling, Dr Claire Ahern about the often-bumpy road to getting an OCD diagnosis. They also pick Claire's brain about what to look for in a therapist, the question to ask someone who you suspect might have OCD and the differences between anxiety and OCD. 
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5 months ago
45 minutes 25 seconds

It’s Not What You Think
Hello and welcome to our brains.
In the very first ACTUAL episode Penny and Angie introduce themselves and talk about their own personal experiences with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, the light and the dark sides of this disorder and what's coming up on this first season of It's Not What You Think. 
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5 months ago
34 minutes 9 seconds

It’s Not What You Think
Welcome to It's Not What You Think
OCD, it’s really not what you think. This is a podcast about the horrors and hilarities of living with OCD, hosted by author and mental health advocate Penny Moodie and CEO of Stand Up Events, Angie Greene.
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5 months ago
1 minute 6 seconds

It’s Not What You Think