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Breaking Free from Body Hyperawareness: A 12-Week Program to Overcome Sensorimotor OCD and Stop Obsessing Over Breathing, Swallowing, and Blinking

Breaking Free from Body Hyperawareness: A 12-Week Program to Overcome Sensorimotor OCD and Stop Obsessing Over Breathing, Swallowing, and Blinking

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March 1, 2026
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4 hours 12 minutes
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This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.

Stop Fighting Your Awareness. Start Reclaiming Your Life.

You noticed your breathing and suddenly it feels manual. Every swallow demands attention. Blinking becomes conscious. Your heartbeat pounds in your ears. What started as a passing thought has become relentless body hyperawareness that disrupts sleep, work, relationships, and every quiet moment.

This is sensorimotor OCD, and it responds to specific treatment.

A 12-Week Evidence-Based Recovery Program

This comprehensive guide combines proven techniques from metacognitive therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and inference-based cognitive behavioral therapy. The structured 12-week program guides you from hyperawareness to functional recovery through four progressive phases: psychoeducation and attitude shift, attention training and cognitive defusion, inference-based cognitive work, and behavioral experiments with life reengagement.

The program delivers practical protocols for breathing awareness recovery, swallowing obsessions, blinking hyperawareness, heartbeat monitoring, tongue position fixation, and other automatic body functions that have captured your attention. Each phase builds systematically, creating lasting change in how your brain processes body sensations.

Why Common Approaches Fail

Most people with somatic OCD spend months trying distraction, suppression, and reassurance seeking. These approaches backfire by reinforcing that body awareness is dangerous. Deep breathing exercises worsen breathing hyperawareness. Meditation increases body monitoring. Traditional anxiety treatments miss the core problem: stuck attention, not broken physiology.

This program addresses the specific neurological patterns maintaining sensorimotor symptoms. The salience network incorrectly tags normal sensations as threatening. Understanding these mechanisms provides clear direction for targeted intervention.
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