Author: Oksana Malyshko

Beyond Hunger: The Truth About Compulsive Overeating and How to Heal

Beyond Hunger: The Truth About Compulsive Overeating and How to Heal

Blog | Eating disorders
Compulsive overeating is not just about enjoying food—it's a complex condition where the drive to eat becomes overwhelming and uncontrollable.
Navigating OCD: A Comprehensive Guide to Types and Targeted Treatment Methods

Navigating OCD: A Comprehensive Guide to Types and Targeted Treatment Methods

Blog | Mental disorder
Here, we discuss not only exposure-based techniques like Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) but also cognitive methods, mindfulness practices.
Transforming Fear into Strength: A Practical Guide to Effective Exposure Therapy for OCD

Transforming Fear into Strength: A Practical Guide to Effective Exposure Therapy for OCD

Blog | Psychotherapy
In this article, I want to share with you a clear and straightforward explanation of exposure therapy—a core element in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) through cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).
The Lies OCD Tells: Exposing the Cognitive Traps Behind the Suffering

The Lies OCD Tells: Exposing the Cognitive Traps Behind the Suffering

Article | Mental disorder
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) challenges us not only with unwanted obsessions and compulsions but also with a range of cognitive distortions that skew the way we interpret our own thoughts.
Do Your Thoughts Feel Dangerous? Understanding and Managing Mystical OCD

Do Your Thoughts Feel Dangerous? Understanding and Managing Mystical OCD

Article | Mental disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) often manifests in various ways, and one of the less commonly discussed forms involves mystical fears.
What Causes OCD? Early Beliefs, Anxiety, and the Cycle of Control

What Causes OCD? Early Beliefs, Anxiety, and the Cycle of Control

Blog | Mental disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a complex mental health condition that often raises a common question asked during initial consultations: "Why did I start having OCD?"
Conquering Intrusive Thoughts: A Practical Guide to Managing OCD and Anxiety

Conquering Intrusive Thoughts: A Practical Guide to Managing OCD and Anxiety

Blog | Mental disorder
Intrusive thoughts, sometimes referred to as contrast compulsions, are essentially unwanted, upsetting thoughts, images, or urges that conflict with one's moral beliefs.
Breaking the Chains of Religious OCD: Practical Steps to Overcome Intrusive Spiritual Fears

Breaking the Chains of Religious OCD: Practical Steps to Overcome Intrusive Spiritual Fears

Blog | Mental disorder
Religious OCD, also known as scrupulosity, is a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder where unwanted, intrusive thoughts about sin, morality, and spiritual matters trigger overwhelming anxiety.
The Truth About Anorexia: Deeper Than Dieting

The Truth About Anorexia: Deeper Than Dieting

Blog | Eating disorders
Anorexia nervosa is not simply about limiting food intake or chasing an ideal body image—it is a serious mental health disorder that affects both the body and the mind.
How Neural Networks and Social Media Shape Unhealthy Beauty Standards and Eating Disorders

How Neural Networks and Social Media Shape Unhealthy Beauty Standards and Eating Disorders

Blog | Eating disorders
Every day, millions scroll through social media feeds saturated with images, often unaware that these seemingly harmless pictures can profoundly reshape their self-perception.
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