EPISODE · Nov 8, 2023 · 31 MIN
107. Impact of Childhood Adverse Experiences (ACES) with Diana Rice, LMHC, CIMHP, CTP, QS
from Christian Faith and OCD, Scrupulosity, Intrusive Thoughts, Compulsions, ICBT · host Carrie Bock
On today’s episode, Carrie sits down with Diana Rice, a licensed mental health counselor and certified integrative mental health professional. They delve into the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their relevance to anxiety and OCD.The impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on mental health, with a focus on anxiety and OCD.Diana Rice’s personal journey and her path to becoming a counselor.The significance of the ACE study and its ten-question questionnaire for assessing childhood experiences.The distinction between externalizers and internalizers in response to trauma.Strategies for healing, including neuroplasticity and holistic well-being approachesRelated Links and Resources:www.throughthevalleytherapy.comExplore the Empowered Mind: Christian ICBT for OCD: https://carriebock.com/training/ Carrie's services and courses: carriebock.com/services/ carriebock.com/resources/Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/christianfaithandocd/and like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/christianfaithandocd for the latest updates and sneak peeks.
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On today’s episode, Carrie sits down with Diana Rice, a licensed mental health counselor and certified integrative mental health professional. They delve into the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their relevance to anxiety and OCD. The impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) on mental health, with a focus on anxiety and OCD. Diana Rice’s personal journey and her path to becoming a counselor. The significance of the ACE study and its ten-question questionnaire for ass...
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