Books tagged: obsessive compulsive disorder

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600 Hours of Edward    by Craig Lancaster
Price: $9.99 USD. 79150 words. Published by Riverbend Publishing on January 5, 2010. .

Edward Stanton is a man hurtling headlong toward middle age. His mental illness has led him to be sequestered in his small house in a small city, where he keeps his distance from the outside world. But over the course of 25 days events puncture the walls Edward has built around himself. In the end, he faces a choice: Open his life to experience, or remain behind his closed door, a solitary soul.
A Fear Not Degree Is Better Than A Ph.D.    by Dwayne Williams
Price: $4.95 USD. 44440 words. Published on July 20, 2010. .

Fear is a power you must master BEFORE you leave this earth. Fear is NOT forever but is temporary! Once you start to DISCERN--Fear will become a CONCERN. Fear Is A Magnet. Whatever you FEAR will APPEAR! The greater the heart throbs in fear--the greater the fear magnet pulls! Fear is the "enemy" which truly means the "inner me." The Mastery of Fear Is Man Greatest And Highest Achievement!
Fear of the Abyss: Healing the Wounds of Shame & Perfectionism    by Aleta Edwards, Psy.D.
Price: $9.99 USD. 73210 words. Published on January 28, 2011. .

Most self-help or personal growth books help people “cope” better with one specific problem that troubles them. This book offers healing for a wounded core by providing specific guidance to those with the central issues of perfectionism and shame, regardless of which issues or diagnoses are on the surface. It includes many examples and clinical vignettes drawn from the author's experience.
Diagnosing and Treating Mental Illness, A Guide for Physicians, Interns, Nurses, Patients, and Their Families    by John v. Wylie, M.D.
Price: $7.00 USD. 36300 words. Published on January 14, 2012. .

this is a revolutionary little book about understanding mental illness from the perspective of how people actually experience it. dr. wylie believes that mental illnesses are segments of unregulated, hyperactive normal emotions, which can be easily understood by anyone. also included is a complete compendium of effective treatments for each disorder describing their risks and benefits.