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Overcoming Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: A Self-Help Guide Using Cognitive Behavioral Techniques | 
enlarge | Authors: David Veale, Robert Willson Publisher: Basic Books Category: Book
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Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 758860
Media: Paperback Pages: 480 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5 x 1.5
ISBN: 046501108X Dewey Decimal Number: 158 EAN: 9780465011087 ASIN: 046501108X
Publication Date: January 5, 2009 (New: This Week) Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description The Overcoming Series offers step-by-step guides to self-improvement based on the methods of cognitive behavioral therapy. The series aims to help readers conquer a broad range of disabling conditions-from worry to body image problems to obsessive compulsive disorder and more. Cognitive behavioral therapy was developed by psychiatrist Aaron T. Beck and is now internationally favored as a practical means of overcoming longstanding and disabling conditions, both psychological and physical. CBT is based on the idea that our thoughts cause our feelings and behaviors. Even when our situation does not change, if we change the self-defeating ways we think, we can make ourselves feel better. This positive, pragmatic approach is popular with therapists and patients alike. The accessible, straightforward, and practical books in this series outline affordable and easy-to-follow treatment plans, and have provided tens of thousands of readers with the help they need to overcome self-defeating behavior and lead happier lives. Books in the Overcoming Series: * Highlight the history and background of the disorder, who is likely to be affected, and what the main symptoms are * Provide a structure ideal for personal use or in a program using guided step-by-step self-help techniques like recordkeeping and problem-solving * Include diagnostic questionnaires, case studies, and workbook-style interactive exercises * Offer authoritative, commonsense solutions to pervasive, difficult emotional problems
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The least that it will do is enlighten you to the disorder. November 10, 2007 R. MACKENZIE (Oxford UK) After reading this book, there are two points that I would like to raise before I give you my overall opinion, so bare with me. Structure: The structure of the book is not the best and at times may confuse an individual using it to overcome their Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. You have to keep referring to the appendix which is a section that probably amounts to one third of the book. You may need to read a few of the chapters twice before you get the understanding that you will need. Spelling and grammar: There were problems with spelling and grammar throughout the book, which were annoying but didn't really create a massive problem. My overall thoughts on this book is that it is an excellent resource for OCD sufferers and therapists alike. It is very rich with 'real' help and advice that is reasonably easy to implement. If you suffer from OCD or are a therapist that helps others with OCD then you really should make a commitment to yourself to read this book. The least that it will do is enlighten you to the disorder. Warmly, Richard MacKenzie Author of Self-Change Hypnosis
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