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Unconditional Acceptance + Real Event & False Memory OCD

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2023
  • Sam answers questions from the OCD Recovery community about contextualizing unconditional acceptance for Real Event and False Memory OCD.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @thebookof5rings
    @thebookof5rings Před 8 dny

    getting some “repressed memory” where i have a sinister feeling about a school kid and feel i was s*xually assaulted and that my mind has just blocked this off as a repressed memory. it makes no logical sense in the timeline for when i went to school aged 9 but i can’t seem to get rid of this sinister feeling about this random kid, very confused.

  • @ellieowen48
    @ellieowen48 Před rokem +5

    this was incredibly helpful, thank you

  • @duygugenc4061
    @duygugenc4061 Před rokem +6

    I do not feel need to confess to get it out of my chess but i just believe that that person of interest must have knowledge about the possible act i might have done. The possible act, most of the time has a big potential to create a problem, it’s a problem that if the person of interest knew, there would be some consequences. He or she could change their perpective on me. They could take an action according to act. I feel like as not telling it, i make an injustice to the person. I believe they must know because the event is related to he or she.
    I don’t understand why i shouldnt tell. How to know if the person must know or not if the event has direct interest with them?

  • @vitoriolb
    @vitoriolb Před 3 měsíci +1

    Same way they may not accept our past mistakes, we also have the right to not accept some of their past mistakes, and it's totally fine.

  • @markgilleran1508
    @markgilleran1508 Před rokem +2

    Great video lad.

  • @heatherstirling6008
    @heatherstirling6008 Před 3 měsíci

    This video is excellent thank you for this amazing insight and help ❤

  • @julisanning6677
    @julisanning6677 Před rokem +2

    What if the real event/obsession is related to something that you feel like you might be able to solve by confessing to the right type of authority? Because it’s related to a prior obligation.

    • @aguywhohikes1271
      @aguywhohikes1271 Před rokem +2

      Hey Juli - unfortunately confession promises us something that never delivers. It will feel as real as it can get but we have to remember if confession worked we would absolutely recommend it.

    • @samwilliams837
      @samwilliams837 Před rokem +2

      OCD would have me confessing 24/7. Confession doesn’t work for OCD - OCD promises it will work this time but it never delivers on its promises. It’s crafty like that!

  • @sebastiancarlile1270
    @sebastiancarlile1270 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video, im struggling to accept some of my past mistakes and actions, what should i say to myself when n i feel like a bad person or getting flashbacks or images

  • @daveweir4523
    @daveweir4523 Před 2 měsíci

    I wonder if for you whats happened in your recovery is that you've learned to accept the content of your mind rather than there being a reduction of your intrusive thoughts and themes.

  • @zeroeding
    @zeroeding Před rokem +2

    I can’t do anything without thinking about my breathing, like everytime i try to do something, I get fearful and can’t move. I’m so hyper aware I feel like I can’t chew without getting scared

    • @zeroeding
      @zeroeding Před rokem +1

      I’m afraid I’m gonna have a horrible panic attack, my mom won’t let me get help from you guys and I feel like I have nowhere else to turn

    • @zeroeding
      @zeroeding Před rokem +1

      I can’t sleep because I’m so aware of my breathing and I can’t even doze off

    • @kermkerm
      @kermkerm Před rokem

      Okay first off, relax! OCD can revolve around obsessive feelings or thoughts. The best way to fight OCD is to ignore the feelings and thoughts. It’s hard, but if you keep fighting your obsessive thoughts and feelings your brain will eventually not see it as a threat anymore!
      God Bless and have a nice day! 😃

    • @aguywhohikes1271
      @aguywhohikes1271 Před rokem +2

      Hey Kerm - Unfortunately this doesn't work for chronic OCD.

    • @aguywhohikes1271
      @aguywhohikes1271 Před rokem

      Hey Ian - Have you started breaking down your fear of noticing your sensation? This is key fro sensorimotor recovery.