S3E131: What if OCD Is The Imposter? A Neurodivergent Kid’s Approach To Beating OCD

Join your host, Nicole Morris, LMFT and Mental Health Correspondent, for another Autism Acceptance Month episode. Nicole is joined by her 11-year-old son Jack — an AuDHDer with OCD — to explore how understanding and treating OCD can be made more accessible and fun by using the popular game Among Us. Together, they dive into how OCD acts like the game’s sneaky impostor, and how tools like ERP and I-CBT help “crew members” (aka us) spot and stop the sabotage. Full of humor, heart, and chime-loving charm, this episode highlights the power of special interests, neurodivergent thinking, and family teamwork in facing OCD head-on.

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Resources:

To learn more about how to play Among Us, click here.

To learn more about I-CBT, click here to visit ICBT.online

To check out Zach King’s amazing YouTube Channel, click here.

To check out OCD Training School’s Course Catalogue: Click here.

  • To check out Angela Adamson Spinger’s course regarding I-CBT for Kids with OCD, click here.

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S3E132: Support Over Stigma: Appreciating & Valuing Our Autistic Community with Rebecca Sachs, Ph.D.

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S3E130: From Misunderstood To Misdiagnosed: The Importance & Nuance of ND-Affirming Care For OCD with Stacy Greeter, MD