The OCD Confessional

POCD Explained: Intrusive Thoughts, Shame & Recovery with OCD Specialist Lukas S. Snear

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The OCD Confessional, we’re joined by Lukas S. Snear, therapist at NOCD, to discuss one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized forms of OCD: POCD (Pedophilia OCD). POCD is not about desire or intent. It is a subtype of OCD characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts, fears, and doubts that can create overwhelming shame, anxiety, and isolation. Because the topic is so taboo, many people suffer in silence and are afraid to seek help. Lukas helps us unpack:  • What POCD actually is  • How intrusive thoughts become obsessive fears  • Why reassurance never solves the problem  • The difference between OCD fears and genuine desires  • How Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps people recover  • Why so many people with POCD feel alone — and why they aren't This conversation is educational, compassionate, and filled with hope for anyone struggling with intrusive thoughts they don't understand. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/support] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & everywhere podcasts live. 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @theocdconfessional 📺 YouTube: The OCD Confessional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ] Supported by NOCD If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable. ➤ Visit https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional [https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional] to learn more and get matched with an OCD-trained therapist. 🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter). Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

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episode POCD Explained: Intrusive Thoughts, Shame & Recovery with OCD Specialist Lukas S. Snear cover

POCD Explained: Intrusive Thoughts, Shame & Recovery with OCD Specialist Lukas S. Snear

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The OCD Confessional, we’re joined by Lukas S. Snear, therapist at NOCD, to discuss one of the most misunderstood and stigmatized forms of OCD: POCD (Pedophilia OCD). POCD is not about desire or intent. It is a subtype of OCD characterized by unwanted, intrusive thoughts, fears, and doubts that can create overwhelming shame, anxiety, and isolation. Because the topic is so taboo, many people suffer in silence and are afraid to seek help. Lukas helps us unpack:  • What POCD actually is  • How intrusive thoughts become obsessive fears  • Why reassurance never solves the problem  • The difference between OCD fears and genuine desires  • How Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) helps people recover  • Why so many people with POCD feel alone — and why they aren't This conversation is educational, compassionate, and filled with hope for anyone struggling with intrusive thoughts they don't understand. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/support] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & everywhere podcasts live. 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @theocdconfessional 📺 YouTube: The OCD Confessional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ] Supported by NOCD If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable. ➤ Visit https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional [https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional] to learn more and get matched with an OCD-trained therapist. 🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter). Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

I går54 min
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OCD Medication Explained — SSRIs, What Works & What Doesn’t | Dr. Steven Poskar

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The OCD Confessional, we’re joined by Steven Poskar, MD, psychiatrist, Clinical Director of OCD NYC [https://www.ocdnyc.com/?utm_source=chatgpt.com], member of the Scientific and Clinical Advisory Board of the International OCD Foundation, and one of the country’s leading experts in the treatment of OCD and related disorders.  This conversation focuses on one of the most debated and misunderstood topics in OCD treatment: medication. Dr. Poskar breaks down what medications for OCD actually do, why SSRIs are used differently in OCD than in depression, and the most common misconceptions patients have when starting treatment. We also discuss why medication alone is often not enough — and how it works best alongside evidence-based therapies like Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and CBT.  We also explore the growing interest around:  • Psilocybin and OCD  • MDMA-assisted therapy  • Glutamate-targeting medications  • Why some medications fail  • How to think critically about “gut health” and alternative treatment claims This episode is educational, nuanced, and grounded in real clinical experience — whether you’re considering medication, currently taking it, or simply trying to better understand OCD treatment. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/support] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & everywhere podcasts live. 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @theocdconfessional 📺 YouTube: The OCD Confessional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ] Supported by NOCD If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable. ➤ Visit https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional [https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional] to learn more and get matched with an OCD-trained therapist. 🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter). Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

2. juni 20261 h 2 min
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Rachael Mathews on Health OCD, Anxiety & Motherhood

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The OCD Confessional, we’re joined by Rachael Mathews, OCD advocate and creator of the Hold Space community, to talk about living with health OCD and anxiety. Rachael shares her experience navigating intrusive thoughts and constant fear around her health. We talk about what health OCD actually feels like, why reassurance never quite sticks, and how anxiety can quietly take over your day-to-day life. We also explore:  • What health OCD really looks like beyond “being a hypochondriac”  • Intrusive thoughts and fear of illness  • How motherhood changes the experience of OCD  • The importance of community and feeling understood  • The story behind Hold Space, her private support group for people navigating health anxiety and OCD Rachael’s story is honest, calming, and deeply relatable — especially for anyone whose OCD shows up as fear about their body, their health, or their future. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/support] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & everywhere podcasts live. 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @theocdconfessional 📺 YouTube: The OCD Confessional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ] Supported by NOCD If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable. ➤ Visit https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional [https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional] to learn more and get matched with an OCD-trained therapist. 🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter). Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

19. maj 202659 min
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Ryan Judd on What Causes OCD, ERP Therapy & Why Recovery Is Possible

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The OCD Confessional, we’re joined by Ryan Judd, Clinical Director of the OCD Institute Texas, a residential treatment program specializing in OCD and anxiety disorders. Ryan brings both clinical expertise and lived experience to the conversation, giving him a unique perspective on what it actually takes to recover from OCD. We start with his OCD confession and his personal experience before diving into his work treating people with some of the most severe forms of OCD. In this episode, we explore:  • What OCD actually is (beyond the stereotypes)  • What science says about what causes OCD  • Claims around gut health, inflammation, and OCD  • Why Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) are so effective • Why OCD is not something you just have to “live with forever” Ryan also shares why he’s passionate about challenging the idea that OCD is “incurable” — and what real recovery can look like. This episode is both educational and empowering, and a must-listen for anyone trying to better understand OCD or find a path forward. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/support] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & everywhere podcasts live. 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @theocdconfessional 📺 YouTube: The OCD Confessional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ] Supported by NOCD If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable. ➤ Visit https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional [https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional] to learn more and get matched with an OCD-trained therapist. 🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter). Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

5. maj 202650 min
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Connor Stout on Contamination OCD, Panic Attacks & Harm OCD

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/fan_mail/new] In this episode of The OCD Confessional, we’re joined by Connor Stout — psychiatric rehabilitation specialist, mental-health advocate, and founder of @stillgood_wellness — for a powerful conversation about living with OCD, panic disorder, and depression. Connor shares how his journey began with contamination OCD as a child, when his parents first noticed changes in his behavior that led to a diagnosis. He opens up about the progression of his mental health — including severe panic attacks that kept him from leaving his house, experiences with harm OCD, and a depressive episode in college that ultimately led him to step away from school. We talk about the moments that shaped him and how his experiences led him to a career helping others rebuild their lives after mental illness. In this episode, we explore:  • What contamination OCD really feels like  • Panic disorder and being afraid to leave home  • Harm OCD and intrusive thoughts  • Depression and identity loss  • The turning point toward recovery  • Why talking about mental health matters Connor’s story is honest, vulnerable, and deeply hopeful — a reminder that even in the hardest seasons, growth and connection are possible. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2539197/support] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube & everywhere podcasts live. 📲 Instagram & TikTok: @theocdconfessional 📺 YouTube: The OCD Confessional https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9LpIFjdtZQ] Supported by NOCD If you or someone you love is struggling with OCD, check out NOCD — a leading virtual health platform that connects people with licensed therapists specially trained in Evidence-Based ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy. NOCD offers live video sessions, between-session therapist messaging, access to in-app therapeutic tools, and a global peer community. Their goal: make expert OCD treatment accessible, effective, and affordable. ➤ Visit https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional [https://learn.nocd.com/ocdconfessional] to learn more and get matched with an OCD-trained therapist. 🧠 The OCD Confessional is hosted by Liam Martin & Alicia Hill — real stories, intrusive thoughts, and the tools we use to cope (with plenty of laughter). Disclaimer: The OCD Confessional is intended for education, awareness, and community support only. It does not provide therapy or professional mental-health advice. If you are struggling or in crisis, please seek help from a licensed mental-health professional. In the U.S., you can call or text 988 for the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.

21. apr. 20261 h 1 min