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8 Ways to Understand Meta-Doubt OCD: Truth or Excuse? Illustration of a teal human brain with a tangled question mark emerging from it, symbolising uncertainty and meta-doubt in OCD.
  • November 12, 2025
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8 Ways to Understand Meta-Doubt OCD: Truth or Excuse?

8 Ways to Understand Meta-Doubt OCD: Truth or Excuse? Introduction You’re sitting on the sofa after a long day. The telly’s murmuring in the background. Your tea’s gone lukewarm. And there it is again. That…
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Master Intrusive Thought Hits in Just 120 Seconds. A calm young man in a light blue T-shirt sits peacefully against a soft neutral background, looking reflective yet grounded, symbolising mindfulness and the moment of choice in responding to intrusive thoughts within 120 seconds.
  • November 9, 2025
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Master Intrusive Thought Hits in Just 120 Seconds

Master Intrusive Thought Hits in Just 120 Seconds Introduction Picture this: you're walking through Edinburgh's Old Town, the chilly air on your cheeks, a cup of coffee in hand. You hear a footstep behind you…
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5 Scientific Reasons Why OCD Thoughts Feel So Real. A man deep in thought with a glowing brain behind him, symbolising intrusive OCD thoughts and brain activity.
  • November 6, 2025
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Why OCD Thoughts Feel So Real: 5 Scientific Reasons

Why OCD Thoughts Feel So Real: 5 Scientific Reasons Just last week, I sat with a client in my Edinburgh clinic who looked at me with complete confusion. "Federico," she said, "I know these thoughts…
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Discover 18 Bizarre Intrusive Thoughts (You’re Not Alone). Hands held open in front of a tidy desk under warm light, symbolising anxiety and reflection during an intrusive thought moment.
  • November 5, 2025
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Discover 18 Bizarre Intrusive Thoughts (You’re Not Alone)

Discover 18 Bizarre Intrusive Thoughts (You’re Not Alone) Picture this. You're standing on a busy train platform when suddenly your mind flashes an image of pushing a stranger onto the tracks. Or maybe you're driving…
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OCD in the Digital Age: 5 Hidden Traps of Scrolling. A young woman illuminated by her phone screen sits in a dark room, surrounded by ghostly blue hands reaching out from the device, symbolising anxiety and digital overwhelm.
  • November 2, 2025
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OCD in the Digital Age: 5 Hidden Traps of Scrolling

OCD in the Digital Age: 5 Hidden Traps of Scrolling Last week, a client sat across from me in my Edinburgh office, phone clutched in her hands like a lifeline. "I can't stop checking," she…
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10 Little-Known Types of OCD You May Not Recognise. A man in business attire stands at a bathroom sink, looking at his reflection with a pensive expression, resting his hand on his face, conveying stress or introspection.
  • October 30, 2025
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10 Little-Known Types of OCD You May Not Recognise

10 Little-Known Types of OCD You May Not Recognise Last month, I sat across from Sarah (name changed), a brilliant lawyer who'd been seeing therapists for fifteen years. Depression, they said. Anxiety disorder, said another.…
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Living with Somatic OCD: 2 Inspiring Recovery Stories. A calm illustration of a young person sitting cross-legged with one hand on their chest, symbolizing mindfulness and awareness of breath, set against a serene sunrise background representing hope and recovery from Somatic OCD.
  • October 25, 2025
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Living with Somatic OCD: 2 Inspiring Recovery Stories

Living with Somatic OCD: 2 Inspiring Recovery Stories Picture this. A young man sits across from me in my Edinburgh clinic, visibly exhausted. "Federico," he whispers, "I can't stop thinking about my breathing. Every single…
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Loving Someone with Relationship OCD: 7 Essential Tips. A man sits beside a distressed woman on a couch, offering comfort as she covers her face with her hands, conveying emotional support and empathy.
  • October 21, 2025
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Loving Someone with Relationship OCD: 7 Essential Tips

Loving Someone with Relationship OCD: 10 Essential Tips Last week, a woman sat in my Edinburgh office, tears streaming down her face. "He keeps asking if I really love him," she whispered. "But Federico, he…
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OCD Relief in 15 Minutes: Understanding the Wait Strategy. A woman sitting thoughtfully on a sofa in a bright living room, looking out the window. A smartphone and a glass of water rest on the table in front of her.
  • October 17, 2025
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OCD Relief in 15 Minutes: Understanding the Wait Strategy

OCD Relief in 15 Minutes: Understanding the Wait Strategy Last week, a client sat in my Edinburgh office and said something that stopped me in my tracks. "Federico, I just need fifteen minutes of peace…
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Groinal Responses in OCD: Understanding Brain Mechanisms. Abstract digital illustration of a human head in profile with an illuminated brain pattern, representing neural activity and the connection between anxiety, attention, and bodily sensations in OCD.
  • October 16, 2025
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Groinal Responses in OCD: Understanding Brain Mechanisms

Groinal Responses in OCD: Understanding Brain Mechanisms Picture this. A client sits across from me in my Edinburgh clinic, visibly distressed. "Federico," they say, "my body is betraying me. I'm feeling things I don't want…
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