Sarah Burelli
@BurelliSarah
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For #OCDWeek we are sharing a new video explaining from a clinical & lived experience perspective what Perinatal OCD is, please do watch & share! Thank you for the collaboration @BurelliSarah & https://t.co/2PQecvpZyX
https://t.co/9cjXvzyonB
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During #OCDWeek we would like to thank the amazing @BurelliSarah for fundraising so expertly and volunteering with such passion. "I broke training down into small, manageable goals - just like my recovery" Read Sarah's experience here: https://t.co/eZNMAjw6L6
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Check out the @readingagency resource #ReadingWell for families which includes our patron @DrFionaCh book 'Break Free from Maternal Anxiety'
Jayde shares how reading helped her feel less alone and why lived experience shaped our #ReadingWell for families list, a booklist for parents & carers. 📖 Read Jayde’s story: https://t.co/dAVUEGqQ9C
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Please support @BurelliSarah
https://t.co/If6irG6h4H fundraise for Maternal OCD. These vital funds will help raise awareness of OCD during the antenatal & postnatal stages and support those with #maternalocd to feel less alone
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Help Sarah Burelli raise money to support Maternal OCD
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Listen to @chrisha_jay sharing the importance of speaking to a trusted healthcare professional/charity, there is support available and to take some time and read the information on the Maternal OCD website https://t.co/E62K4yg1xF
#Hope4Christmas @MMHAlliance @ocdaction
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Share @AshCurryOcd message of hope for dads with OCD urging them: please do not suffer in silence, speak to their GP to access #CBT - the act of reaching out will help life get better #Hope4Christmas
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Watch @DrFionaCh share the important messages for parents & healthcare professionals: Parents with OCD work away from intrusive thoughts & there is no evidence that parents with OCD act on their intrusive thoughts #Hope4Christmas
https://t.co/E62K4yg1xF
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Share @BurelliSarah message of hope and how vital it is for mums with #perinatalOCD to find the right care, right therapy & the right therapist - recovery is possible #Hope4Christmas
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Please share this research - do you have OCD? Have you given birth within the past 2 years? If yes, please consider taking part in a survey by researchers at the @UniofOxford who want to understand your maternity care experience https://t.co/zGWAnjoTHA
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The @MMHAlliance and @mentalhealth #AmplifyingMaternalVoices Toolkit launched earlier this year is full of tips and examples for inspiring positive change in #PerinatalMentalHealth care in your local area – please read & share to make change happen: https://t.co/jaOhKCZgu7
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Please support this research if you can, exploring how symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder change across the menstrual cycle is an important topic and will help recovery journeys and inform service delivery @DrFionaCh @MMHAlliance @ocdaction
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"If you don't find the right care on the first try, try & try & try again, the right person/treatment is out there & no-one can tell you when/how the better days arrive, but I'm living proof they do, eventually" @BurelliSarah shares perinatal OCD recovery https://t.co/7nlAffzzIU
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"I knew I was past the normal anxieties of a mother...I secured an appointment with the most amazing perinatal psychiatrist, who was so patient, so caring and just so understanding" @BurelliSarah explains why #PMH services are vital 2 recovery https://t.co/7nlAffzzIU
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"I saw death & danger in everything...It's like your own mind is turning against you not protecting you – the doubts, thoughts, visions and urges are absolutely debilitating" @BurelliSarah shares her perinatal OCD story https://t.co/7nlAffzzIU
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Important @ucl report on language use in NHS services for pregnancy loss led by Beth Mallory. Language can make a huge difference to psychological wellbeing afterwards. https://t.co/MruVI3GvBr
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The language used in many healthcare settings to describe pregnancy loss exacerbates the grief and trauma experienced by some individuals and can be a critical factor in determining psychological
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