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Sounds like you had a rough day slinger of mud. Brian lock's 4 steps are relabel, reattribute, refocus and revalue. relabel - use mindful awareness and impartial spectator to say 'i am having an obsessive thought' or ' i am having the urge to perform a compulsive action" reattribute - i am having these because i have ocd, a neurological disorder based on a structural/neurotransmitter problem'. refocus - do another behavior. revalue- (i am not here yet so i can't explain it!) AN AWESOME BOOK YOU CAN GET USED FROM AMAZON.COM OR EBAY...BRAIN LOCK BY JEFFREY M. SCHWARTZ, M.D....AND I JUST FOUND THE WEB SITE ...
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Hello, I was interested in learning what Brain Locks 4 steps were??? Thank you!
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hi nurseboy Tell me about it, after the other day for me, and totaly convinced i was having a heart attack, and now feeling like a total fool. The strength of these anxiuos thoughts we get, and the way they block out any common sense thoughts, are not really to be under estimated. I'm still a bit nervous after the other day, and its like i was saying to mike, its as if the mind as forgotten how to wind down after the event, almost as if the mind doesnt want to accept the truth and remains on high alert. For me relaxing is easy, but then when i get to a point where i'm feeling ok, my anxious thought will be. "this wont last, i wonder whats coming next". I tend to just enjoy the moment these days and try to distract myself as much as possible. Nightime is becoming the worse time for me now,all that peace and quiet, plenty of room for the thoughts to run wild as it scans your body for symptoms of things, and yor heart is beating nicely in your ears. Controlling the anxious thoughts, and trusting that they arent real is the key to recovery i feel. so i guess that aint going to be easy to master. It's like Pamela said to me, "baby steps" and thats all you can do really. Best wishes mudslinger uk
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I have been using BRAIN LOCK'S 4 steps for ocd. So, I am getting pretty good at chasing the OCD thoughts away. But then I have all this free mind time (which i am not used to having). Time when I can relax and daydream. but as WE panicky types know...a free relaxed mind is an invitation for panicky thoughts to come. So, i have this general uneasy feeling like something bad is coming. so, HOW DO WE LEARN to expect the thougts will come but not RELAX knowing we have beat them and we will do so again?

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