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Chris Walker: When childhood trauma meets OCD

46 min · 17 de may de 2026
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Leading Australian TV producer, Chris Walker talks to Penny and Angie about the devastating intersection of OCD and childhood trauma.  When Chris was a young kid he witnessed a devastating event which left him and his family reeling. A few years later, Chris experienced OCD symptoms which started to take over his life.  In this very raw and honest episode, Chris talks so generously about: * The role religion and moral scrupulosity played in his OCD * The exhaustion of dealing with OCD at school when it’s so often invisible/hidden * The continuing misunderstanding around OCD and mental illness in general * Getting treatment for PTSD and ocd and how ERP therapy helped his compulsions * Seeing OCD symptoms in one of his children and his optimism for early intervention.

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Portada del episodio Chris Walker: When childhood trauma meets OCD

Chris Walker: When childhood trauma meets OCD

Leading Australian TV producer, Chris Walker talks to Penny and Angie about the devastating intersection of OCD and childhood trauma.  When Chris was a young kid he witnessed a devastating event which left him and his family reeling. A few years later, Chris experienced OCD symptoms which started to take over his life.  In this very raw and honest episode, Chris talks so generously about: * The role religion and moral scrupulosity played in his OCD * The exhaustion of dealing with OCD at school when it’s so often invisible/hidden * The continuing misunderstanding around OCD and mental illness in general * Getting treatment for PTSD and ocd and how ERP therapy helped his compulsions * Seeing OCD symptoms in one of his children and his optimism for early intervention.

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