The Family Guide to Getting over OCD : Reclaim Your Life and Help Your Loved One
The Family Guide to Getting over OCD : Reclaim Your Life and Help Your Loved One
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Author(s): Abramowitz, Jonathan S.
ISBN No.: 9781462546015
Pages: 241
Year: 202105
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 77.06
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"By far the most comprehensive family-focused OCD resource. Dr. Abramowitz, one of the premier leaders in the field, includes everything you need to know in one easy-to-read book. He guides you through each step needed to help someone with OCD."--Bradley C. Riemann, PhD, Chief Clinical Officer, Rogers Behavioral Health "Reading this book is basically like having Dr. Abramowitz as your family's therapist. There are many explanations and examples that helped us understand what our daughter was going through and connect with her in a healthier way.


The real game changer was when we successfully stopped participating in her compulsions. Following this book's advice was not always easy, but it definitely improved our child's self-confidence and reduced the level of frustration in our family."--Len G., Wake Forest, North Carolina "If you have a family member suffering from OCD, this masterful book offers guidance and hope. Dr. Abramowitz helps you understand what your loved one is going through, what treatment entails, and how you can provide the best support. This is an impressive work that fills a significant gap in the field, and that will be helpful to everyone who cares about someone with OCD."--Eric Storch, PhD, Professor and Vice Chair of Psychology, Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine "This excellent resource is packed with great examples.


In simple, clear language, it describes specific strategies you can start using immediately to increase your support of your loved one--while reducing accommodation of OCD. This book is a 'must have' for anyone with an adult or child family member struggling with OCD."--Lisa W. Coyne, PhD, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School; Director, New England Center for OCD and Anxiety.


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