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    freddy1177
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      Hi, my sister has OCD and intrusive thoughts, her therapist said don’t try to stop them and to just to allow thoughts to come and go because trying to stop them will make them worse. But she’s tried this over and over and it doesn’t work. Will anything work?

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      wannabefree
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        Well yes… It is just of case of stumbling on the method that works for each of us.

        A really good book that helped me is;

        Feeling good, the new mood therapy. By Dr David Burns M.D.

        Also. ‘How to stop worrying and start living’ By Dale Carnegie, which is actually available on youtube as something to listen to for free.

        I have a Friday night Blog/Thread, on here, which I myself read back through occasionally. I make it very positive in outlook. I am on this journey too. But after many years, I regard myself to be in some sort of recovery now.

        Welcome!

        Wannabe

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          Hello:

          We want you to know that you can also contact the OCD Action Helpline and Email Service to talk to or email someone who understands OCD.

          Our Helpline volunteers provide confidential and unbiased help, information and support for people with OCD (and their family members too). Most volunteers have personal experience of OCD; all understand OCD and how it can impact a family’s life.

          Contact our Helpline by:

          • phone: 0300 636 5478 (this is a UK number).
          • email: support@ocdaction.org.uk

          You can also find out about support groups on our website – these are open to people with OCD and some involve family members too. They offer a safe place where you can talk openly about OCD and support and encourage other people too. Our information about UK-based groups can be found here:

          If you don’t live in the UK, you can look for groups near you on the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) website. Look in the section “Find Help” and then under “Listing Types”, choose “Support Groups”: https://iocdf.org/

          And please remember that you’re never alone – OCD Action is always here to help and support you.

          Regards,

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