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463 My OCD Subtype Keeps SHIFTING: 3 Steps to GENERALIZE Your ERP Skills

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

Release Date: 12/10/2025

482 Why My ERP Isn't Working: 5 Common Mistakes & What to Fix show art 482 Why My ERP Isn't Working: 5 Common Mistakes & What to Fix

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

In this episode, I walk you through the five most common mistakes people make with ERP and share practical, compassionate strategies to help you break free from the OCD cycle and make your recovery work more effective.

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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

In this episode, I talk about something that doesn’t replace ERP, but actually makes it more effective: self-compassion. So many people worry that being kind to themselves will weaken recovery, let them off the hook, or make OCD worse. But the truth is that self-criticism often increases anxiety, reinforces the obsession cycle, and leads to more burnout and exhaustion.

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481 Harm OCD Explained: What It Is, Why It Happens & How to Manage It show art 481 Harm OCD Explained: What It Is, Why It Happens & How to Manage It

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

In this heartfelt episode, Kimberley Quinlan and therapist Lacey Yukelson unpack what harm OCD really is, why it feels so terrifying, and how recovery becomes possible when you stop fighting the thoughts and start changing your response.

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In this episode, I talk about what to do when your brain freezes in conversation and social anxiety suddenly takes over. So many people experience that moment where their mind goes blank and they immediately assume they’ve failed, but I want to help you understand that this is a freeze response, not a personal failure. When anxious brains feel pressure, freezing is a very common response.

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480 People Pleasers and the Shame They Hide (with Maggie Nick) show art 480 People Pleasers and the Shame They Hide (with Maggie Nick)

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In this heartfelt episode, I sit down with Maggie Nick to explore why so many “good kids” grow into adults carrying deep shame, people-pleasing patterns, and fear of disappointing others—and how healing begins with compassion and understanding.  

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In this episode, I talk about why panic attacks so often feel like they come out of nowhere when, in reality, there are usually hidden triggers building beneath the surface.

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In this episode, we explore how perfectly hidden depression can live beneath strength and success, and how learning to gently open up can begin to set you free.  

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n this episode, I teach you a simple but powerful shift called cognitive defusion, a way to create space between you and your intrusive thoughts. So often, thoughts can feel urgent, dangerous, or completely true, like warnings you have to act on. But just because a thought feels real doesn’t mean it is.

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478 OCD Core Fears with Michelle Massi show art 478 OCD Core Fears with Michelle Massi

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If you find yourself compulsively Googling symptoms and feeling more anxious than reassured, this episode offers a compassionate, evidence-based 3-step plan to help you break free from cyberchondria and health anxiety.

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In this episode, I walk you through the many ways OCD can show up, because it’s not just about germs or checking. OCD can attach itself to anything that matters to you, like relationships, health, morality, identity, or past experiences. If you’ve ever felt confused or alone in your thoughts, I want you to know there’s a reason your OCD looks the way it does, and you’re not alone in this.

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In this episode, Kimberley breaks down why OCD themes shift so quickly and teaches you how to generalize your ERP skills so you can respond effectively—no matter what obsession shows up.