
Daring to Challenge OCD
Overcome Your Fear of Treatment and Take Control of Your Life Using Exposure and Response Prevention
Joan Davidson(Author)
New Harbinger Publications (Publisher)
Published on 11. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-60882-859-3 (ISBN)
Description
If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may suffer from obsessive thoughts, fears, and anxiety. You know, more than anyone, how debilitating this condition can be. But you may also be reluctant to start treatment due to fear, stigma, and misconceptions regarding therap -particularly exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy. You may think of a number of reasons not to go, or to drop out, but if you are committed to getting better, you need to take that important step toward healing.
ERP is a proven-effective treatment that can help people with OCD break free from the constraints of their disorder; however, many people have misconceptions about what this treatment entails. In Daring to Challenge OCD, anxiety specialist Joan Davidson, PhD, gives a thorough overview of ERP, what to expect during treatment, and offers gentle guidance to help you finally overcome the common fears and anxiety that can stand in the way of getting the help you need.
If you are considering treatment, you may ask yourself, What will my therapist expect me to do? Will treatment be too difficult for me to handle? Will I be asked to do things that put me at risk? This book will demystify treatment for OCD so that you can stop being afraid, and start changing your life. And if you are a therapist dealing with treatment resistance in your clients, this book makes for wonderful suggested reading to help get them back into therapy.
ERP is a proven-effective treatment that can help people with OCD break free from the constraints of their disorder; however, many people have misconceptions about what this treatment entails. In Daring to Challenge OCD, anxiety specialist Joan Davidson, PhD, gives a thorough overview of ERP, what to expect during treatment, and offers gentle guidance to help you finally overcome the common fears and anxiety that can stand in the way of getting the help you need.
If you are considering treatment, you may ask yourself, What will my therapist expect me to do? Will treatment be too difficult for me to handle? Will I be asked to do things that put me at risk? This book will demystify treatment for OCD so that you can stop being afraid, and start changing your life. And if you are a therapist dealing with treatment resistance in your clients, this book makes for wonderful suggested reading to help get them back into therapy.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oakland, CA
United States
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Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 228 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
288 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-60882-859-3 (9781608828593)
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Joan Davidson
Daring to Challenge OCD
Overcome Your Fear of Treatment and Take Control of Your Life Using Exposure and Response Prevention
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07/2014
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Person
Joan Davidson, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, founding partner of the San Francisco Bay Area Center for Cognitive Therapy, assistant professor in the psychology department at the University of California at Berkeley, and a founding fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy. Davidson specializes in empirically supported treatments for adults with mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and body-focused repetitive behaviors. She supervises clinical psychology graduate students and provides consultation for licensed practitioners. She presents and writes on topics related to the fundamental components of cognitive-behavior therapy (CBT) and the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders. She has coauthored book chapters on case formulation in CBT and a book and a video series titled, The Essential Components of Cognitive-Behavior Therapy for Depression (American Psychological Association, 2001). She resides and practices in Oakland, CA.