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Breaking
Free
from OCD
/ A CBT
Guide
for
Young
People
and
Their
Families
by Jo
Derisley,
Isobel
Heyman,
Sarah
Robinson
and
Cynthia
Turner,
Illustrated
by Lisa
Jo
Robinson
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Obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD) is
a
potentially
life-long
debilitating
disorder,
which
often
emerges
during
teenage
years
and
affects
as many
as 1 in
every 50
people.
Young
people
living
with OCD
experience
recurrent
obsessions
or
compulsions
that are
distressing
and
interfere
with
their
social
lives,
relationships,
educational
functioning
and
careers.
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Freeing
Your Child
from
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
by Tamar
E. Chansky
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From
Thoughts
to
Obsessions:
Obsessive
Compulsive
Disorder
in
Children
and
Adolescents
by Per
Hove
Thomsen
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The Boy
Who
Couldn't
Stop
Washing:
The
Experience
&
Treatment
of
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
by Judith
L.
Rapaoprt
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The Ocd
Workbook:
Your Guide
to
Breaking
Free from
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
by Bruce
M. Hyman
Ph.D.,
Cherry
Pedrick
R.N.
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Brain Lock
: Free
Yourself
from
Obsessive-Compulsive
Behavior
by Jeffrey
M.
Schwartz
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The Boy
Who
Couldn't
Stop
Washing:
The
Experience
&
Treatment
of
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
by Judith
L.
Rapaoprt
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Stop
Obsessing!:
How to
Overcome
Your
Obsessions
and
Compulsions
(Revised
Edition)
by Edna B.
Foa
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Touch
and Go
Joe
/ An
Adolescent's
Experience
of OCD
by Joe
Wells -
As many
as 2 in
every
100
people
suffer
from
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder
(OCD),
and
16-year-old
Joe
Wells is
one of
them. In
Touch
and Go
Joe, he
tells
the
story of
his
battle
with OCD
from its
insidious
beginnings
at age 9
and
increasingly
intrusive
symptoms,
to
diagnosis
at age
12.
Having
struggled
to keep
the
condition
a secret
for
years,
he is
now able
to talk
and
write
openly
about...
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Washing My Life
Away /
Surviving
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder by Ruth
Deane - How many
of us double check
that we really
have locked the
door or switched
off the iron? For
some people, such
mundane everyday
worries can become
life-ruining
obsessions.
Obsessive-Compulsive
Disorder (OCD)
affects one in
fifty people and
one of them was
Ruth Deane. In
this frank and
personal...
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