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(Ebook) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Practical Tried-and-Tested Strategies to Overcome OCD (Class Health) by Frederick Toates, Olga Coschug-Toates ISBN 9781859590690, 1859590691

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Authors:Frederick Toates, Olga Coschug-Toates
Pages:281 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:2nd
Publisher:Class Publishing
Language:english
File Size:2.92 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781859590690, 1859590691
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(Ebook) Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Practical Tried-and-Tested Strategies to Overcome OCD (Class Health) by Frederick Toates, Olga Coschug-Toates ISBN 9781859590690, 1859590691

As many as 1 in 30 adults and 1 in 100 children currently suffer from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. It is much more common than was previously thought, with up to 2 million people being affected in the UK. Sufferers experience intrusive thoughts and anxieties resulting in compulsive behaviour that can seem bizarre to those that have no experience of the disorder. Why would someone feel compelled to touch the four walls of a room in a clockwise fashion as soon as he enters it? Why would someone look at an object 3 times with his right eye, followed by his left eye?OCD sufferers are aware that these rituals are excessive and irrational, but they cannot control their behaviour. They are plagued by intrusive thoughts that they cannot banish from their mind and are often tormented by these thoughts which they find profoundly disgusting or upsetting. The cause of OCD is still not known, but it does appear to run in families and can occur together with other disorders such as depression, anxiety disorders, eating disorders and Tourette s syndrome.Dr Frederick Toates, an experimental psychologist relates his own experiences of obsessional neurosis and his successful quest for a cure in th
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