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When a Family Member Has OCD by Jon Hershfield MFT

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When a Family Member Has OCD

Mindfulness and Cognitive Behavioral Skills to Help Families Affected by Obsessive-compulsive Disorder

Jon Hershfield MFT, Jeff Bell, Jon Hershfield

New Harbinger Publications · Print & ebook · December 1, 2015

Reading lane: Living with OCD

When someone has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it can affect the entire family.

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Book Details

Authors
Jon Hershfield MFT, Jeff Bell, Jon Hershfield
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
Published
December 1, 2015
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Living with OCD · Compulsive Behavior for Teens
Reading lane
Living with OCD

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Publisher Categories

  • Family & Relationships

  • Compulsive Behavior

  • Living with OCD

About This Book

When someone has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it can affect the entire family. This book is an essential guide to help family members cope with their loved one’s compulsive behaviors, obsessions, and constant need for reassurance. If your loved one has OCD, you may be unsure of how to express your concerns in a compassionate, effective way. In When a Family Member Has OCD , you and your family will learn ways to better understand and communicate with each other when...

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When someone has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), it can affect the entire family. This book is an essential guide to help family members cope with their loved one’s compulsive behaviors, obsessions, and constant need for reassurance. If your loved one has OCD, you may be unsure of how to express your concerns in a compassionate, effective way. In When a Family Member Has OCD , you and your family will learn ways to better understand and communicate with each other when OCD becomes a major part of your household. In addition to proven-effective cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness techniques, you’ll find comprehensive information on OCD and its symptoms, as well as advice for each affected family member. OCD affects millions of people worldwide. Though significant advances have been made in medication and therapeutic treatments of the disorder, there are few resources available to help families deal with the impact of a loved one’s symptoms. This book provides a helpful guide for your family.

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