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Understanding OCD: Skills to Control the Conscience and Outsmart Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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One of the most experienced therapists in the world for treatment-resistant obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) explains the disorder, the treatments available, and the skills needed to overcome and outsmart OCD.

This is an eye-opening study of one of the most common psychiatric ailments diagnosed today―obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Written by Leslie J. Shapiro, a renowned therapist at one of the most well known OCD facilities in the world, this reference shares effective treatment strategies and clinical factors for helping therapists, mental health professionals, psychology students, clergy, and others deal with patients coping with this illness. The author offers case examples from her 15 years of residential work with patients, demonstrating how sufferers―even the most treatment resistant―can get control of the condition.

Organized into three sections, this guidebook first reveals how OCD and guilt are intertwined and explores survival instincts, cultural factors, and the nature of thoughts. The second section covers aspects of the obsessive conscience such as scrupulosity, moralosity, and obsessive guilt. The book's conclusion describes effective exposure and response prevention strategies for these symptoms and examines methods of treatment that augment and help maintain recovery. An in-depth discussion on the differences between compulsive and impulsive behaviors―as well as other treatment impediments―is included.

216 pages, Hardcover

First published March 30, 2015

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January 7, 2024
This book is probably the best book/informational source on OCD I have come across yet. It provides many examples from the author's experience in treating her patients. And it is packed with information and treatment suggestions. I highly recommend it if you or a loved one has been diagnosed and wants to learn how to cope with this illness.
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