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202. Why I'm Grieving When No One Has Died: The End of my Individual Therapy Practice

202. Why I'm Grieving When No One Has Died: The End of my Individual Therapy Practice

Update: 2025-12-10
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In this episode of Christian Faith and OCD, Carrie shares the unexpected grief she’s walking through as she steps away from individual therapy. She reflects on how God is leading her into a new chapter and explores how you can move through your own transitions with faith, courage, and compassion.

Episode highlights:

Why Carrie is no longer offering weekly individual therapy and what this shift has looked like emotionally, spiritually, and practically.

The unique benefits of intensive therapy like EMDR and ICBT for Christians with OCD and trauma, and how it differs from weekly counseling.

How overthinking, early childhood experiences, and self-doubt can fuel OCD, and why deeper work on these roots can bring meaningful relief.

How ICBT integrates with Christian faith, especially around identity in Christ.

Practical ways to walk through your own transitions with honesty, grief, and hope, while trusting God’s leading. 

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202. Why I'm Grieving When No One Has Died: The End of my Individual Therapy Practice

202. Why I'm Grieving When No One Has Died: The End of my Individual Therapy Practice

Carrie Bock