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  • About Us
    • About Dr. Radhika Murugesan
    • Mr. Kathiravan – Psychologist
  • Services
    • Anxiety disorders and OCD
    • Sleep disorder ( Insomnia)
    • Workplace Counselling
    • Online Counselling For Depression (Tele Psychiatry)
    • Schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
    • Neurocognitive disorders
    • Addictive Disorders
    • Mood and bipolar disorders
    • Diet and Mental Health
    • Adult ADHD Treatment
    • Marriage Counselling
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    • Agoraphobia
    • Binge Eating Disorder (BED)
    • Child Psychiatry
    • Other Treatments / Therapy
  • Blogs
    • Know Your Medications
    • Mental Health Conditions
      • Insomnia
      • OCD
      • Bipolar Disorder
    • Positive Psychology
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      • Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 11)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

The following three elements of inhibitory learning include surprise, combining fear cues and variety. Considering the third element, surprise, this works when the outcome of an exposure and feared belief are hugely mismatched. For example., if one has an obsessive fear that someone will break into their house if they do not repeatedly check the…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 12)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

In this blog, we will learn about how to do imaginal exposure. Triggers such as pictures and scripts can be used for imaginal exposure. One must remember the following essential points when writing a script for imaginal exposure. You can write about 4-5 scripts. The scripts must be in the “future tense” to make it…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For Ocd (Part 13)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

An example of how you can start imaginal exposure. The first step to start ERP therapy is to brainstorm all thoughts and compulsive rituals that distress you. Write down as many as you can and highlight next to them, classifying the symptoms as mild, moderate or severe. Mild symptoms cause less than 30% distress; symptoms…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 14)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

An example of how you can start situational exposure. Situational exposure, in contrast to imaginal exposure, is what you do practically. A combination of both types will work best. However, some cues may not be possible to do it practically. Hence, imaginal exposure will be more suited. The first step to starting ERP therapy is…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 15)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

In this blog, we will discuss any practical problems you might have in encountering imaginal or situational exposure and how sometimes a combination of ACT and mindfulness techniques and CBT can work. Sometimes, a grade or step in exposure might be too distressing, or you might fall back a few steps during times that are…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 16)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

In this blog, we can look at some ACT metaphors that you can read to overcome symptoms of OCD. This will include,   Leaves on the stream Think about your thoughts as leaves on the stream. They could be intrusive, but they pass through the stream, and you don’t have to stop them. Reacting or…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 17)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

Embarking on your ERP and CBT journey at home requires diligent planning and daily practice. This preparation is critical to your success.   Goal setting : When we ask people about their goals, they might say they want to eliminate their OCD. Though this might be a valid goal, having a goal aimed at perfection…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 18)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

In this blog, let us look at some subtypes of OCD and what might be the obsessive thoughts and compulsive rituals for this. Type 1 is Obsessive thoughts related to accidental harm. The obsessive thoughts include fear of harming self, fear of hurting others, intrusive violent thoughts, fear of blurting out obscenities, fear of acting…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 19)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

This blog will concentrate on how a family of a person with OCD can respond to their symptoms and help them with recovery. Sometimes, when people suffer from OCD for a long time and do not seek help, the OCD symptoms become part of their personality. The family might need psychoeducation to understand what OCD…

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Oct152024

Cognitive Behaviour Therapy For OCD (Part 20)

MENTAL HEALTH CONDITIONS, OCDOctober 15, 2024

The following can vary depending on BMI, age and other factors. The following are general guidelines only. Standard cup -200ml Diet plan Breakfast (8:00-8:30AM) 4 Idli /2 dosa/ 1cup oats /1cup  veg upma/  with ½ cup  green chutney & ghee + 1 cup milk + 3 cashews + 4 almonds + 2 walnuts Mid-Meal (11:00-11:30AM)…

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