199: Intrusive Thoughts

TW: This episode includes in-depth examples of intrusive thoughts


Episode Description: 

In this solo episode, I discuss all things intrusive thoughts, from when my intrusive thoughts first began; to how intrusive thoughts contributed to my postpartum anxiety and depression; to how I have been experiencing them lately during this second pregnancy. I share specific examples of my intrusive thoughts and how certain events have triggered them in the past, the challenge of not wanting to be a helicopter parent during intense bouts of anxiety, things I’m currently trying to do to help, and more.

Key Takeaway / Points:

  • A recent overstimulating experience I had at the vet

  • How overstimulation sometimes feels like intrusive thoughts

  • When my intrusive thoughts began

  • Intrusive thoughts vs. impulsive thoughts

  • How intrusive thoughts contributed to my postpartum anxiety and depression

  • Experiencing an uptick of intrusive thoughts during this second pregnancy

  • On not wanting to be a helicopter parent despite experiencing intense anxiety

  • On linking PTSD to my intrusive thoughts

  • Things I’m doing to try to help


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Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager

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