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  • Episode 4: Mental compulsions, real-event OCD, and Laura has to keep buffering.
    2026/03/10

    Join us, Laura Mole and Jessica Hayes, to really pick apart an OCD subtype that isn't talked about much. False memories and real-event OCD gets explored in this episode, you'll get to understand mental and invisible compulsions, and you even get a look into Jess' dog frustrations and Laura's big brain fails to get to know us more. We hope you have as much fun with it as we did.



    Time stamps:



    00:30 Jess talks Dobby the house elf


    02:30 Introduction to real-event OCD


    02:58 Exposure feedback from our self-care


    09:10 Using our support systems


    10:00 Spoon theory


    12:30 How we felt releasing the podcast


    13:50 Brain spam


    19:00 Real event OCD and false memories, how it works


    19:50 Why memory is unreliable, despite what your OCD says


    24:00 Sexual shame memories


    25:30 Mental compulsions and what they do


    26:40 Laura starts buffering


    30:45 Cancel culture and real-event OCD


    32:40 Why is guilt there?


    35:00 Perfect morals and values


    37:00 Over-apologising and OCD


    39:00 Mental compulsions vs just thinking


    44:20 What is pure O?


    44:58 Can erp work for mental compulsions?


    46:20 The mental load of OCD


    48:10 What we aim for in therapy for OCD


    49:15 Dropping anchor to help with rumination


    53:47 OCD wins of the week


    55:00 Exposure lab


    100:00 Goodbyes



    Disclaimer


    This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional mental health support, please contact a mental health professional for advice and support.



    Get in Touch:


    Got intrusive thoughts to share or questions for us:


    Email us at ocdcollectiveuk@gmail.com


    Follow us on Instagram: @justcheckingpod


    Please check out our privacy policy https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YJZ4Sdh4OpxjRR9twGY6dOMH9n55Mq6qTqLBxOtN3Fw/edit?usp=sharing



    Content Warnings:


    We do reference some thoughts that people may find distressing so please listen with caution if this is you, and take a break if you need to.




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  • Episode 3: OCD self-care, compassion, and how we try to k*ll off family members with our minds.
    2026/03/03

    In this episode, we go through some of the wider factors that can make someone more susceptible to OCD, and some things that might have made previous therapy unsuccessful. Laura Mole talks through a way to build some self-compassion and Jessica Hayes shares some tips for those who are neurodivergent too. As always, we talk things through with a bit of humour and a whole lot of validation. So grab a brew, settle in, and listen to some friends get passionate about OCD.



    In this episode:



    00:40 Introduction and hello


    01:20 Exposure lab feedback


    05:30 Brain spam- our intrusive thoughts feature


    13:40 Jess' book for children to protect people from OCD


    15:55 Coping skills to tolerate exposures


    18:04 Laura gets lost


    18:35 Window of tolerance and why erp is sometimes too hard


    20:25 How self-care fits into OCD therapy


    22:32 Responsive self-care vs self-care compulsions


    30:00 A list for when your amygdala is driving the bus and how loved ones can help


    32:40 Self-esteem and how this plays into OCD


    35:00 Neurodivergent self-regulation and sensory needs


    41:20 Building self-compassion to help OCD


    44:20 Laura's self-compassion exercise


    49:40 OCD Wins of the Week


    52 :00 Exposure Lab


    54:30 Goodbyes



    Get in Touch:


    Got intrusive thoughts to share or questions for us:


    Email us at ocdcollectiveuk@gmail.com


    Follow us on Instagram: @justcheckingpod


    Please check out our privacy policy https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YJZ4Sdh4OpxjRR9twGY6dOMH9n55Mq6qTqLBxOtN3Fw/edit?usp=sharing



    Content Warnings:


    We do reference some thoughts that people may find distressing so please listen with caution if this is you, and take a break if you need to.



    Disclaimer


    This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional mental health support, please contact a mental health professional for advice and support.




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  • Episode 2: OCD Myths, pranks, and a thousand chamber gun
    2026/02/24

    Join us, Laura Mole and Jessica Hayes, as we start to challenge myths around OCD and share some tips around what help can look like. Just two friends having a chat about something we are passionate about, hopefully in a way that makes you feel heard. You can listen to Laura pranking Jess and come along for the ride while we firm up some new features, and give you some food for thought around OCD too.



    In this episode:


    00:00 Intro and Laura's prank


    03:26 Our training and approaches


    07:12 Things our d*ckead brains have said this week


    11:28 Resources for you


    12:00 Exposure feedback


    13:30 Therapist competencies and OCD help


    17:35 You have to be tidy to have OCD, right? And other myths


    24:35 OCD and the thousand chamber gun


    27:50 OCD risk assessing, trust and personality traits


    36:00 What if, just in case


    37:20 Useful questionnaires


    40:25 Helpful places to start challenging OCD


    41:00 When things can be helpful vs reinforce the OCD


    47:20 Exposures for the week


    52:00 Goodbyes



    Get in Touch:


    Got intrusive thoughts to share or questions for us:


    Email us at ocdcollectiveuk@gmail.com


    Follow us on Instagram: @justcheckingpod


    Please check out our privacy policy https://docs.google.com/document/d/1YJZ4Sdh4OpxjRR9twGY6dOMH9n55Mq6qTqLBxOtN3Fw/edit?usp=sharing



    Content Warnings:


    We do reference some thoughts that people may find distressing so please listen with caution if this is you, and take a break if you need to.



    Disclaimer


    This podcast provides educational content only and is not a substitute for professional mental health support, please contact a mental health professional for advice and support.



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    53 分