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Everything You Need to Know About OCD

An accessible guide for people with OCD and their loved ones, featuring self-help chapters based on Graded Exposure therapy.

Lynne M. Drummond (Author), Laura J. Edwards (Author)

9781009001946, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 23 June 2022

322 pages
22.8 x 15.3 x 1.8 cm, 0.48 kg

'Dr Lynne Drummond has extensive experience in both the psychotherapy and pharmacotherapy of OCD. In this volume, she summarises current state-of-the art approaches to treatment, so that people living with this condition can immediately and practically benefit. The chapters focused on different kinds of OCD symptoms are particularly useful, as these will help people with OCD to tailor their treatment plans according to their specific needs.' Dan Stein, Head of Psychiatry and Mental Health, University of Cape Town

Do you ever find yourself overwhelmed by troublesome and persistent thoughts that make you feel anxious? Do you feel an urge to wash your hands repeatedly, or check appliances over and over, to help ease your anxiety? Do you feel panicked about what might happen if you did not perform these rituals? You may be struggling with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). OCD is a common, yet distressing condition, but one that is responsive to modern treatments. Everything You Need to Know About OCD gives you a comprehensive insight in to this condition, how to spot symptoms of it in yourself or a loved one, and outlines the treatment options available. The book features self-help chapters that guide you through Graded Exposure therapy, a highly effective psychological treatment for OCD. These chapters will equip you with strategies to banish unwanted thoughts and help you regain control of your life.

Preface
1. What Is OCD and Is It Really a Problem?
2. Who Gets OCD and How Would Anyone Know If They Had It?
3. Types and Presentation of OCD
4. Drug Treatment
5. Exposure and Response Prevention for OCD
6. Children and Adolescents with OCD
7. Old Treatments, Modern Developments, New Research, and Potential Treatments for the Future
8. Other Conditions Which Appear Similar to OCD
9. What Can Family and Carers Do to Help a Person with OCD
10. What can you do to help cope with your OCD?
11. General Principles of Treatment
12. How to Better Manage Your Symptoms Before and During Treatment
13. Overcoming Fears of Contamination
14. Fear of harm to self or others due to failure to act appropriately (fear of harm through an act of omission) and trying to obtain the 'just right' feeling and doubting the memory
15. Fear of harm to self or others due to your own actions (or thoughts)
16. Overcoming 'Taboo' Obsessive Thoughts
17. Loss of something (objects or part of 'self')
18. Overcoming Obsessive-Compulsive Slowness, Perfectionism and Symmetry
19. Overcoming Obsessive Ruminations (Sometimes known as Pure 'O')
20. When the treatment doesn't go according to plan or even if it does, what to do next
Glossary
Resources
References.

Subject Areas: Popular medicine & health [VFD], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychiatry [MMH], Neurology & clinical neurophysiology [MJN], Mental health services [MBPK], Personal & public health [MBNH], Cognition & cognitive psychology [JMR], Care of the mentally ill [JKSM]

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