OCD and Student Mental Health
Episode 97 of the Oxford from the Inside podcast, hosted by OFTI Podcast, titled "OCD and Student Mental Health" was published on April 5, 2021 and runs 26 minutes.
April 5, 2021 ·26m · Oxford from the Inside
Summary
In this interview, JP Ay (he/him) interviews international Law student Jessie Chung (she/her) about being a OCD mental health advocate (@ocdxo on Instagram) on a mission to break the stigma surrounding discussions of mental illnesses. Jessie shares her own struggles with OCD and being an international student, and shares some great tips for how to improve and maintain a healthy mental health while stuck at home during lockdown. Definitely one to watch if you have ever struggled with depression, anxiety, OCD or would like some tips on how to deal with intrusive thoughts! 00:09 Introductions 01:23 What kickstarted you journey to being an OCD activist? 03:31 How would you define OCD? Why is it important to understand? 07:30 How do you think student's working environments have changed over lockdown? How has this impacted their mental health? 09:13 What has your experience been of university work load on your stress levels and mental health? 12:02 Do you think it has been harder to adapt to university lifestyle from home as an international student? 14:15 Can you share any methods or resources that you've used to promote a good mental health? 19:00 Why do you think there is still such a stigma around mental health? 22:55 Do you have any talks coming up on mental health? Were there any that you really enjoyed? 24:15 Where can we find your social media posts and more mental health tips? 25:19 Closing Statements For lots of additional mental health resources do check out Jessie's Instagram page (@ocdxo), the OCD UK page: https://www.ocduk.org/ and the Oxford University Counselling Service's podcasts: https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/welfare/counselling/self-help/podcasts
Episode Description
In this interview, JP Ay (he/him) interviews international Law student Jessie Chung (she/her) about being a OCD mental health advocate (@ocdxo on Instagram) on a mission to break the stigma surrounding discussions of mental illnesses.
Jessie shares her own struggles with OCD and being an international student, and shares some great tips for how to improve and maintain a healthy mental health while stuck at home during lockdown. Definitely one to watch if you have ever struggled with depression, anxiety, OCD or would like some tips on how to deal with intrusive thoughts!
00:09 Introductions
01:23 What kickstarted you journey to being an OCD activist?
03:31 How would you define OCD? Why is it important to understand?
07:30 How do you think student's working environments have changed over
lockdown? How has this impacted their mental health?
09:13 What has your experience been of university work load on your stress
levels and mental health?
12:02 Do you think it has been harder to adapt to university lifestyle from
home as an international student?
14:15 Can you share any methods or resources that you've used to promote a
good mental health?
19:00 Why do you think there is still such a stigma around mental health?
22:55 Do you have any talks coming up on mental health? Were there any that
you really enjoyed?
24:15 Where can we find your social media posts and more mental health
tips?
25:19 Closing Statements
For lots of additional mental health resources do check out Jessie's Instagram page (@ocdxo), the OCD UK page: https://www.ocduk.org/ and the Oxford University Counselling Service's podcasts: https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/welfare/counselling/self-help/podcasts
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