In this episode, I’m joined by Juliet Gustafson, a therapist who specializes in OCD treatment. We focused on relationship OCD and how to bring your partner into OCD treatment.
We discuss..
– an overview of relationship OCD
– ways in which relationship OCD can impact your partner
– ways to bring your partner into treatment
– resources for your partner to help cope and feel supported during this time
Juliet Gustafson is a licensed master social worker located in Michigan. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from Wayne State University. She has worked in child welfare, community mental health where she provided in-home trauma-focused therapy to children and families, a group practice where she worked with adolescents and adults with anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and chronic pain, and she recently opened a private practice dedicated to treatment of OCD, OC-Spectrum Disorders, and anxiety! Juliet has received advanced training and supervision in OCD treatments such as ERP, CBT, ACT, and Habit Reversal Training. In addition to her training, Juliet has lived with OCD since she was a young child. Juliet is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and a reality TV enthusiast, You can find her on instagram at â https://z-p3.www.instagram.com/ocd_therapist_juliet/â
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