Want to hear 10 things I tell my clients in the first therapy session? Today, I’m giving you a peek into what it’s like to have a first session with a therapist who specializes in OCD and anxiety. I have been working with people who have OCD and anxiety since 2008, so I’ve crafted my first session over time. While it varies for everyone, some foundational principles are crucial for anyone starting their treatment journey.
Here’s a little preview of what we’ll cover:
I’m Jenna Overbaugh, a licensed therapist who’s been working with people who have OCD/anxiety since 2008. I am all about helping you get your life back so OCD and fear no longer keep you feeling so small. Follow along for tons of resources, guidance, and encouragement to do ALL THE HARD THINGS!
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This post is going to be a real tough moment for you if you’ve ever felt like a passive participant in your OCD and anxiety recovery, and just super stuck its grips. So, if you’ve ever felt like OCD, intrusive thoughts or anxiety is something that just “happened to you”, meaning it’s something that you feel really powerless against. I want you to hang with me because I’m going to share a mindset shift that can change everything! You are not a passive participant in your OCD and anxiety recovery journey, and the more that we take action, the more power you take back.
So today, I am going to explain what I mean and how you can start taking back control.
In this episode, we are going to be talking about:
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🧠 Start your transformation today with the Mental Compulsion Mini Course referenced in this episode: https://jennaoverbaughlpc.com/mental-compulsions
💪 Ready to conquer OCD/anxiety? Explore The OCD and Anxiety Recovery Blueprint – with or without a therapist: https://jennaoverbaughlpc.com/blueprint
DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind that Jenna is not your therapist. She does not provide you with individualized recommendations or advice. The information provided is intended as educational information only. Jenna cannot tell you what you should do, what you shouldn’t do, or give recommendations based on your unique situations or circumstances. Nothing on this page or Site should be construed as therapeutic recommendation or personalized advice. If you are in need of such services, please consult with a physician or other medical provider right away to determine the best course of action for you. We are not responsible for your use of this page, this website, or the contents within. NEVER DISREGARD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE OR DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL TREATMENT BECAUSE OF SOMETHING YOU READ OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS WEBSITE AND CONTENT. For more information, please read the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimer. Your continued use of this platform, this page, and the contents within constitutes as your agreement with this agreement.
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Before we jump in, I want to talk to you about a cool resource that is affordable and accessible. Starting on July 29th, we will begin accepting signups for my Seven Day Breakthrough Challenge. This challenge is a seven-day email, video, and homework challenge that I designed for people who want quick, practical strategies.
Starting August 19th, you’ll receive daily emails from me with video explanations, education, inspiration, and homework assignments. This isn’t just about learning; it’s about applying these strategies to your life and sharing your experiences with a supportive community.
The challenge kicks off on August 14th with a live Q&A call to address any questions and boost your motivation. If you can’t join live, don’t worry—you’ll get a replay. The challenge officially starts on August 19th. It’s a great resource if you’re unsure if you have anxiety or something more serious because it helps you regardless of where you are on that spectrum. Sign up starting July 29th on my website.
Firstly, I tell my clients is that intrusive thoughts are normal. I want you to know that as you start your first therapy session. Everyone has them, but they can be really distressing when you have OCD and anxiety. It’s important to understand that having these thoughts doesn’t make you a bad person; they’re just thoughts, not facts or predictions. The problem is when we misinterpret these thoughts as important and do compulsions around them.
Next on the list, is that’s crucial to understand how anxiety works and how it feeds off avoidance, compulsions, and ritualistic behavior. Avoiding something because of anxiety or doing a compulsion to feel better temporarily reduces anxiety but reinforces the fear in the long run. Addressing avoidance and reducing compulsions helps you face your fears without resorting to those behaviors.
Recovery is not about never having anxiety or intrusive thoughts again. It’s about reducing their frequency and intensity and learning to live your life regardless of their presence. Setting small, achievable goals and celebrating progress along the way is important.
Every plan needs to be individualized to support each person’s unique needs. What works for one person might not work for another. There is so much nuance to this. Tailoring your approach to your specific triggers, experiences, and life circumstances ensures effective treatment.
This is something that nobody likes. It’s important to resist the urge to do compulsions, even when it feels difficult. Ritual prevention is crucial because doing exposures without addressing compulsions will not lead to lasting change. Reducing rituals over time helps reduce the power of fears.
The next thing I like to tell my clients during their first therapy session is that there’s no rush in this process. Going slow and steady helps build confidence and resilience without overwhelming you. Gradual and methodical exposure to fears is more beneficial than trying to rush through it.
Trying to eliminate thoughts can backfire and make them more persistent. Instead, focus on accepting thoughts and experiences and learning to live with them without letting them control you. It’s about changing your relationship with anxiety, not getting rid of it.
Understanding the difference between ego-dystonic thoughts (alien and inconsistent with your true self) and ego-syntonic thoughts (consistent with your values) helps you see that thoughts don’t define you. Recognizing this difference reduces the distress caused by ego-dystonic thoughts.
We discuss how OCD and anxiety cause emotional turmoil and impair day-to-day living. Acknowledging the impact is the first step towards making meaningful changes. This helps with goal setting and developing effective exposures.
Lastly, I want clients to leave the session with tools to start feeling better. This is my #1 priority. Providing quick wins, like a small mindfulness exercise or a values-driven activity, lays the groundwork for long-term recovery. It’s about giving hope and practical strategies to start making changes immediately.
These principles lay the groundwork for successful OCD and anxiety management, ensuring clients feel supported and empowered from the very first session. Remember, you’re not alone. If any of this resonates with you, joining my 7-Day Challenge is a great way to continue adding structure, support, and practical strategies to overcome obstacles. To sign up go to my website at jennaoverbaughlpc.com. The last day to sign up is August 19th, but I recommend starting before August 14th to join the live Q&A call and get the most out of the challenge.
👏 Unlock your free 40-minute video on “5 Must-Know Strategies for Handling Anxiety and Intrusive Thoughts”: https://jennaoverbaughlpc.com/strategies
🧠 Start your transformation today with the Mental Compulsion Mini Course referenced in this episode: https://jennaoverbaughlpc.com/mental-compulsions
💪 Ready to conquer OCD/anxiety? Explore The OCD and Anxiety Recovery Blueprint – with or without a therapist: https://jennaoverbaughlpc.com/blueprint
DISCLAIMER: Please keep in mind that Jenna is not your therapist. She does not provide you with individualized recommendations or advice. The information provided is intended as educational information only. Jenna cannot tell you what you should do, what you shouldn’t do, or give recommendations based on your unique situations or circumstances. Nothing on this page or Site should be construed as therapeutic recommendation or personalized advice. If you are in need of such services, please consult with a physician or other medical provider right away to determine the best course of action for you. We are not responsible for your use of this page, this website, or the contents within. NEVER DISREGARD PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE OR DELAY SEEKING MEDICAL TREATMENT BECAUSE OF SOMETHING YOU READ OR ACCESSED THROUGH THIS WEBSITE AND CONTENT. For more information, please read the Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy, and Disclaimer. Your continued use of this platform, this page, and the contents within constitutes as your agreement with this agreement.
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