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Jan. 2, 2025

Exploring OCD vs Anxiety

Exploring OCD vs Anxiety
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This Way Up

In this insightful episode of This Way Up, I’m joined by Natasha Daniels, a leading anxiety & OCD therapist with over 20 years of experience. Natasha combines her clinical expertise with her personal journey of raising three children with anxiety and OCD, making her a deeply relatable and knowledgeable voice on this important topic.

We dive into the key differences between OCD and anxiety—both in how they present and how they function physiologically. Natasha breaks down the concept of OCD as “bossy,” explaining how intrusive thoughts demand action, and how this can be effectively addressed with the right tools and mindset.

But it’s not all about the challenges. We also explore how the unique wiring of the OCD brain, when managed well, can become a superpower. From heightened creativity to remarkable determination, Natasha shares how reframing OCD can unlock incredible strengths.

This episode is packed with actionable insights on how to normalize and support healing for OCD sufferers, fostering understanding and helping individuals thrive.

If you or someone you love is navigating OCD, this is a must-listen conversation filled with hope, empowerment, and practical advice.

BIO
Natasha Daniels has been an anxiety & OCD therapist for over two decades. She combines both her clinical expertise with her lived experience, raising her own three kids with anxiety and OCD.

She is the creator of the website AT Parenting Survival, As well as the host to the show AT Parenting Survival Podcast and the Youtube channel, Ask the Child Therapist. She also gives in-depth support to thousands of parents raising kids with anxiety or OCD through her books, courses in the AT Parenting Survival Online School and in her online membership AT Parenting Community. Her latest books include Crushing OCD Workbook for Kids and her memoir, Out of My Shell: Overcoming Social Anxiety from Childhood to Adulthood.



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Disclaimer: The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional advice. Listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from qualified professionals for their specific situations.


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