Are you ready to manage OCD? Patients suffering from OCD and their families can use these resources to better understand the disorder and take the first steps toward treatment and recovery.
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OCD Comes In Many Forms
Obsessive compulsive disorder is an anxiety disorder that can manifest itself in many ways. However, OCD is treatable through a combination of medication and psychotherapy consisting of behavior modification.
BOOKS
The Imp of the Mind: Exploring the silent epidemic of Obsessive Bad Thoughts.
Lee Baer; 2001 EP Dutton
Overcoming Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder-Client: A Behavioral and Cognitive Protocol for the Treatment of OCD
Gail Steketee 1999, New Harbinger
The OCD Workbook: Your Guide To Breaking Free From Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Bruce Hyman and Cherry Pedrick 1999, New Harbinger
Overcoming Compulsive Checking: Free Your Mind from OCD
Paul Munford 2004, New Harbinger
S.T.O.P. Obsessing!: How to Overcome Your Obsessions and Compulsions
Edna Foa and Reid Wilson 2001, Bantam
Brain Lock: Free Yourself From Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior
Jeffrey Schwartz and Beverly Beyette 1997, Regan Books
What to Do When Your Child Has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Strategies and Solutions.
Aureen Pinto Wagner
Helping Your Child with OCD: a Workbook for Parents of Children with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder.
Lee Fitzgibbons & Cherry Pedrick
Talking Back to OCD: The Program That Helps Kids and Teens Say "No Way" -- and Parents Say "Way to Go"
John S. March (Author) The Guilford Press; 1 edition (December 27, 2006)
Buried In Treasures: Help for Compulsive Acquiring, Saving and Hoarding
David F. Tolin, Ph.D., Randy O. Frost, Ph.D. and Gail Steketee, Ph.D.