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Group Chat: Parenting with OCD

30 min · 14 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Group Chat: Parenting with OCD

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Do you find it tough to parent whilst drowning in OCD overwhelm? Well, Penny and Ange do, so they sat down for a candid chat about it.  They talk about their own experiences as parents to young kids and read out anonymous comments that listeners sent in describing what parts they find the toughest. They also talk about some of the silver linings and include some practical tips for parents who might be struggling with their mental health.    Shownotes:  This Way Up: https://thiswayup.org.au/ [https://thiswayup.org.au/] The Brain Forest https://www.dymocks.com.au/the-brain-forest-by-sandhya-menon-and-kushla-ross-9780646856094 [https://www.dymocks.com.au/the-brain-forest-by-sandhya-menon-and-kushla-ross-9780646856094]

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