Treatments for Your OCD Intrusive Thoughts 1st Edition
A 3-Step Program to Rewire Your Brain through Therapy and Rediscovering Meaning Within Yourself
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Narrateur(s):
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Scott LeCote
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Auteur(s):
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John White Jr.
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****AUDIOBOOK PURPOSE ONLY****
Tired of battling intrusive thoughts, rituals, and endless mental strain? Breaking Free from OCD offers a compassionate, actionable guide to understanding your OCD and finding peace—no complicated jargon or overwhelming techniques required. OCD impacts millions of people in the U.S., including about 1 in 40 adults and 1 in 100 children. Symptoms often appear during the teenage years, with many experiencing them before 18. While women are diagnosed more often than men, roughly a third of those with OCD also have a related tic disorder (Wolmark, 2023).
Imagine:
- Freeing your mind from the cycle of obsessive thoughts.
- Living without the fear of losing control.
- Feeling empowered to embrace life as it comes.
This audiobook introduces a revolutionary three-step process rooted in self-awareness, science, and acceptance. With personal insights and practical exercises, you'll explore how to identify OCD's hold on your life, reframe your perspective, and take gradual, meaningful steps toward healing.
Inside, you'll learn:
- The science of OCD: Understand how your brain works and why OCD thrives on fear.
- Practical grounding exercises: Use proven techniques to calm your mind and body.
- Acceptance strategies: Shift from fighting OCD to working with your thoughts for long-term relief.
- Real stories: Discover hope and empowerment from people who’ve overcome their own struggles.
Break the stigma, unlock self-compassion, and take your first step toward freedom.
©2024 John White Jr (P)2024 John White Jr.