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Why Behaviourally Breaking Free from a Protective Part of Ourselves is Essential to OCD and Anxiety Work
You can learn all the theory in the world, but until you behaviourally break free from protective patterns, nothing changes. Why action is essential.
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Feb 163 min read
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The Hidden Characters Running Your Life: Meet Your Brain Management Team
Do you have a harsh inner voice that won't stop criticising you? A part that catastrophises and tells you to avoid everything? Or a logical fixer that analyses endlessly but never resolves anything? In this article, Manchester-based CBT and ACT therapist Jack Brown introduces the brain management team metaphor, a way of understanding the internal characters that drive our automatic reactions. Learn how to spot these parts in action and begin changing your relationship with th
jbpsychotherapies
Nov 21, 20259 min read
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How learning to jump off a cliff can change your relationship with anxiety forever
Is anxiety holding you back from the life you want to live? This metaphor might help you gather the courage you need, to break some of those unhelpful patterns.
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Nov 16, 202510 min read
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The farmers field metaphor: How life shapes our mental pathways
A metaphor which can help us understand how the brain works, and explains how neuroplasticity can offer us all hope =
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Nov 5, 20259 min read
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The paradox of trying to fix or control OCD and how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy can offer an antidote
Discover why trying to 'fix' or cure OCD often backfires and how Acceptance and Commitment Therapy offers a different path. By Jack Brown, ACT therapist Manchester.
jbpsychotherapies
Sep 26, 20257 min read
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