Christian Faith and OCD, Scrupulosity, Intrusive Thoughts, Compulsions, Peace

209. Three Common Objections to ICBT

Carrie Bock

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Carrie explores three common objections to Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (ICBT) and explains why OCD treatment is not one-size-fits-all. 

Episode Highlights:

Why OCD treatment is not one-size-fits-all and must be tailored to the whole person


How ICBT addresses the unique reasoning process behind OCD obsessions


Why struggling with OCD does not mean you’ve lost the ability to think or reason well


The difference between obsessional reasoning and everyday, present-moment reasoning


How trusting sensory data can help break free from “what if” thinking


Why ICBT is not about arguing with OCD, but expanding beyond its narrow story


How faith, identity in Christ, and ICBT work together to bring hope—especially for scrupulosity


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