{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/682b3fbcee813e8be2011cd5/682b3fcbe8a66fad6dbc5dcb?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"The Science of OCD: What We Know (and Don’t)","description":"<p>How far have we come in understanding OCD? We’ve made incredible strides, but there’s still so much to uncover. On this episode of the Get to Know OCD podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Christopher Pittenger, a leading researcher whose lab at Yale University is pioneering groundbreaking studies into the science of OCD.<br/><br/>From genetics to psilocybin to cutting-edge brain scans, Dr. Pittenger breaks down the latest advancements in OCD research. But he goes beyond the science, challenging the misconception that OCD is either a &quot;brain problem&quot; or a &quot;mind problem.&quot; Instead, he reveals how these two facets are deeply interconnected — and what that means for treatment.<br/><br/>It’s an engaging, science-driven conversation that you don’t want to miss. <br/><br/>If you’ve tried to treat OCD but haven’t found success, there’s hope. Our evidence-based care could make the difference you’ve been waiting for. Visit us at https://learn.nocd.com/podcast to book a free 15-minute consultation and explore your options.<br/><br/>Show notes: <br/>0:00 Intro<br/><br/>1:31 Chris’ background<br/><br/>3:45 Latest research on automatic behaviors and OCD<br/><br/>8:44 OCD as a brain or mind problem<br/><br/>10:16 How Chris’ research has influenced OCD treatments <br/><br/>15:23 Chris’ work with IOCDF’s grant program <br/><br/>18:00 The future of OCD research <br/><br/>19:38 How much do we actually understand OCD?  <br/><br/>25:48 How Chris does OCD research <br/><br/>28:17 Why brain scans can’t diagnose OCD<br/><br/>30:47 How Chris mentors others<br/><br/>32:39 Latest research on treating OCD with psilocybin, ketamine, and more<br/><br/>39:15 The promise of psychotherapy <br/><br/>43:37 Chris’ advice if you’re struggling with OCD<br/><br/><br/></p><p>Follow us on social media:<br/><br/>https://www.instagram.com/treatmyocd/<br/><br/>https://twitter.com/treatmyocd<br/><br/>https://www.tiktok.com/@treatmyocd</p>","author_name":"NOCD"}