Leaving the OCD Circus
Your Big Ticket Out of Having to Control Every Little Thing
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نقد و بررسی
September 1, 2016
It wasn't until her future husband heard a public service announcement on NPR describing OCD that Pagacz was able to put a name to her condition. After 20 years of rechecking locked doors, straightening computer cords, redoing school projects, and hearing threatening voices, Pagacz finally gets treatment. Her description of her escalating illness is irreverent, brutally honest, and compelling. With the help of her doctor, she is able to gradually control her obsessive thoughts and compulsive acts using strategies that include observing her actions and facing down Monkey, her mental tormentor. While triggers remain just below the surface, and Pagacz admits to relapses in stressful times, such as her wedding and starting her own business, her successes are inspiring. Excerpts from her poetry as well as thought-provoking quotes are scattered throughout the book, and important information is recapped in Key Points to Remember sidebars. There are no cures or quick fixes for the condition, according to Pagacz, but her practical strategies offer hope to others facing similar struggles.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)
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