
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
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Kimberley Quinlan provides Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for the treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Eating Disorders, Anxiety, and Panic. She specializes in various disorders using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Mindfulness.
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
1w ago
Kimberley: Welcome back, Ethan Smith. I love you. Tell me how you are. First, tell me who you are. For those who haven’t heard of your brilliance, tell us who you are.
Ethan: I love you. My name is Ethan Smith, and I’m a national advocate for the International OCD Foundation and just an all-around warrior for OCD, letting people know that there’s help and there’s hope. That’s what I’ve dedicated my life to doing.
Kimberley: You have done a very good job. I’m very, very impressed.
Ethan: I appreciate that. It’s a work in progress.
Kimberley: Well, that’s the whole point of today, right ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
2w ago
Today, we are going to talk about what to do when feeling hopeless. Today’s episode was actually inspired by one of our amazing Your Anxiety Toolkit podcast listeners. They wrote in and asked a question about hopelessness, and I thought it was so important and so relevant in today’s day, with the news being scary and everybody struggling and still readjusting to COVID, mental health, and mental illnesses at an all-time high. I really felt that this was important for us to talk about. So, let’s do this together. We’re going to take it step by step, and we’re going to do it with a whole lot of ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
3w ago
Kimberley: Welcome, everybody. This is a very exciting episode. I know I’m going to learn so much. Today, we have Caitlin Pinciotti and Shala Nicely, and we’re talking about when OCD and PTSD collide and intertwine and how that plays out. This is actually a topic I think we need to talk about more.
Welcome, Caitlin, and welcome, Shala.
Caitlin: Thank you.
Shala: Thanks.
Kimberley: Okay. Let’s first do a little introduction. Caitlin, would you like to go first introducing yourself?
Caitlin: Sure thing. I’m Caitlin Pinciotti. I’m a licensed clinical psychologist and an assistant professor in t ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
1M ago
When things get hard, it’s really quite difficult to find a reason to keep going. Today, we have an incredible guest, Shaun Flores, talking about what keeps us going. This was a complete impromptu conversation. We had come on to record a podcast on a completely different topic. However, quickly after getting chatting, it became so apparent that this was the conversation we both desperately wanted to have. And so, we jumped in and talked about what it’s like in the moments when things are really difficult, when we’re feeling like giving up, we are hopeless, we’re not sure what the ne ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
1M ago
If you want to know how to be uncomfortable without making it worse, you’re in the right place. Today, we’re talking all about being uncomfortable and learning how to be uncomfortable in the most skillful, compassionate, respectful, and effective way. This applies to any type of discomfort, whether it be your thoughts, your feelings, any physical sensations, or the pain that you’re feeling. Anything that you’re experiencing as discomfort, we’re here to talk about it today. Let’s do it.
Welcome back, everybody. For those of you who are new, welcome. My name is Kimberley Quinlan. I’m a ma ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
1M ago
In today’s episode of Your Anxiety Toolkit podcast, you will learn how to meditate to reduce anxiety. You’ll also learn which meditation is best for anxiety and how to find a meditation practice that suits your lifestyle and your recovery needs.
With the pressure of today’s society and the news being so scary, people are rapidly turning to meditation as a powerful tool to calm their minds and ease their anxiety. My name is Kimberley Quinlan. I am a licensed therapist and anxiety specialist, and my hope today is to teach you how you can use meditation to help manage and reduce your anxiety.
Wh ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
1M ago
If you are scared to take medication, you are in the right place. Today, we are going to take a deep dive into a very common fear that impacts many people and their recovery, and that is the fear of taking medication. If you’re someone who needs help with this, I think this is going to be really helpful for you.
Hello, my name is Kimberley Quinlan. I am an anxiety specialist, and I help people with anxiety. My hope is to make it an easy and a kind recovery for you.
FEAR OR TAKING MEDICATION
Now, today we’re talking about the fear of taking medication, and a lot of what I do with m ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
2M ago
If you are wondering if you have (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) GAD vs. OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) and how to tell the difference, this episode is going to be exactly what you need.
My name is Kimberley Quinlan. I’m a cognitive behavioral therapist. I specialize in all anxiety disorders, and I help people overcome their anxiety in the kindest way possible. Now, I have treated generalized anxiety disorder and OCD for over 15 years, and I want to share with you that it is true—there is a massive overlap between OCD and GAD. They do look very similar. So I’m going to break it dow ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
2M ago
People with HOCD, also known as homosexual obsessive-compulsive disorder, fear that they might be homosexual even though they are not attracted to their own gender.
Those with this subtype are plagued by unwanted thoughts, images, urges, feelings, and sensations that make them fearful and uncertain about their sexuality.
The common misconception about those with HOCD is that they are homophobic.
For some, this adds an extra layer of guilt or shame because on top of their fears is the feeling that they’re a bad person.
But this couldn’t be further from the truth.
Having HOCD does not mean that ..read more
Therapy & Counseling for OCD & Eating Disorders
2M ago
If you want to live a life according to your values, not fear, you’re in the right place. I am going to give you a detailed look at how you can do this for yourself, but I will also show you how not to do this.
Lots of people are talking about this idea of living life according to their values, not fear. I want to really inspire you, highlight the way that you can do this, and also show you how it cannot be done so well. I’ll actually give you some personal experiences. Hopefully, my goal here is to inspire you to live a life where your values lead the way and fear no longer makes your decisi ..read more