Intrusive Thoughts Unmasked
Intrusive Thoughts Unmasked isn’t a traditional interview show, it’s a lived-experience space. Each episode brings you directly into the raw, unfiltered reality of life with intrusive thoughts. You’ll hear regular contributors, personal stories, and the under-discussed truths of what OCD actually feels like from those of us who have had to hide behind the mask.
Here, you get to take off that mask to be seen, understood, and accepted.
Intrusive Thoughts Unmasked
A Day In the Life of POCD
Living with taboo intrusions brings added layers of shame, guilt, and self-loathing - and living with POCD - intrusions about pedophilia with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder - is a theme that can be tormenting and isolating. This theme keeps people silent. It keeps people frozen in fear of the 'what if people knew I had these intrusions?'
So, they stay silent. They stay alone in these thoughts, images, and sensations out of fear of being misunderstood, arrested, ostracized, or found to be a monster.
In this episode, three individuals share their stories of 'A Day in the Life of POCD' in hopes you will learn more about what it is like to live in the brain of someone with POCD, and also that if you are experiencing these intrusions, you are not alone and it is OKAY to reach out for help and support.
For more information on POCD - please refer to my videos on Youtube at Chrissie Hodges or any one of these websites:
www.ocdonline.com, www.nocd.com, www.ocdbaltimore.com, www.ocdla.com, www.madeofmillions.com
This is not an uncommon theme, but can be greatly stigmatized and misunderstood. Please reach out for help and support if you are living with POCD or any taboo themes because you deserve to be understood, and accepted despite what your brain is telling you!
If you are looking for community, connection, and a place where others just get it. Join my online community for weekly support through groups and one-on-one peer support, monthly events and classes. https://the-ocd-support-community.mn.co
*Important Disclosure:
This podcast is for psycho-educational purposes only and it’s not intended to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.