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Breaking the Rules of OCD

Find Lasting Freedom from the Unwanted Thoughts, Rituals, and Compulsions That Rule Your Life

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If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may feel like you have to follow a rigid set of rules to successfully get through your day. And if you're like many others, your OCD rule list may look something like this: You must always control your internal experiences; The presence of any anxiety means you are in danger; You alone are responsible if you fail to prevent harm; Pay attention to every single thought you have; Always keep your OCD hidden from others!

These rules can keep you feeling stuck, anxious, and unable to move forward in your life. This book will help you break ALL your OCD rules, and will help you understand why that's a good thing.

Written by an OCD expert, and grounded in evidence-based exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP), this book addresses the seven most common rules that people with OCD create for themselves, and shows you how to break each one—so you can find freedom from the repetitive thoughts, compulsions, and shame they generate. With practice, you'll be able to move beyond your OCD symptoms and behaviors.

If you're ready to toss the OCD rulebook aside and start living with more freedom than ever before, this book can help you step by step.

©2023 Kim Rockwell-Evans (P)2023 Tantor
Psychology & Mental Health Compulsive Disorders Mental Health Psychology Personal Development Health

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I loved this book, great tool to have and also great information on how OCD works. This is first time studying OCD, this is great! Many thanks to the Author.

What stood out the most was the tool " I dont know" reminding your mind it doesnt need to be 100% certain.

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