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OCD

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Its Purest Form

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OCD

By: Fredrick Gaines
Narrated by: Jason Wright
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Diagnosing obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) can be tricky, but when the symptoms are obvious, the conclusion is clear. OCD is quite common, and it is important to understand it. People who understand the disorder will have an easier time communicating and interacting with those who have it. 

But here is a question: Why is it called “obsessive compulsive”, in the first place? 

Aren’t obsessions and compulsions the same thing? 

No, they are not. And although there are similarities, this audiobook will shed more light on this question. 

Also, topics will be addressed, such as how our culture influences OCD behaviors, different perspectives from scientists and clinicians, and the issue with finding the right therapy. All in all, you will get a much better comprehension of what OCD involves. 

Get started today! 

©2020 Fredrick Gaines (P)2020 Fredrick Gaines
Compulsive Disorders Personal Development Psychology Mental Health

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