
The Thought that Counts
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- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Preface
- One: On Second (and Third and Fourth) Thought: Obsessions and Compulsions
- My Story
- Diseases, Physical and Mental
- Disasters Waiting to Happen
- Less-Than-Happy Camper
- Invasion of the Mind Snatchers
- The Big Picture
- So What Exactly Is OCD?
- What Forms Can the Disorder Take?
- How Common Is OCD?
- What Causes the Disorder?
- What's the Least I Need to Know?
- Two: Slippery Slope to the Hospital: Diagnosis and Hospitalization
- My Story
- Darkness Falls Early
- The World Gets Scarier
- Toxic Fears and Poisonous Thoughts
- Desperate and Despairing
- Inside a Psych Ward
- The Big Picture
- What Are the Warning Signs?
- Where Can I Turn for Help?
- How Is a Diagnosis of OCD Made?
- What Kinds of Treatment Really Work?
- When Is Hospitalization Helpful?
- What's the Least I Need to Know?
- Three: Adventures in Daily Living: OCD at Home and School
- My Story
- Locker Room Meltdown
- Just Following Orders
- Retracing My Steps
- Paying Scrupulous Attention
- Sorry for Everything
- The Big Picture
- How Does OCD Affect Life at Home?
- How Does OCD Affect Life at School?
- What Steps Help Manage OCD at School?
- What Should You Tell Friends about OCD?
- What's the Least I Need to Know?
- Four: Reaching for a Lifeline: Psychotherapy and Medication
- My Story
- Off to Boarding School
- Hitting the Panic Button
- Winning by Surrender
- Cognitive-Behavioral Help
- Looking East for Inspiration
- The Big Picture
- What Form of CBT Is Most Effective?
- What Types of Medication Are Helpful?
- How Can I Pay for Treatment?
- Which Self-Help Strategies Are Useful?
- What's the Least I Need to Know?
- Five: Rituals, Routines, and Recovery: Living With OCD
- My Story
- Staring Down OCD
- Life Beyond High School
- Hoarding 101
- Cleaning Up My Act
- The Big Picture
- How Does Substance Abuse Affect OCD?
- How Are Tic Disorders Related to OCD?
- What Are Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders?
- Which Other Disorders Are Related to OCD?
- What's the Outlook for My Future?
- What's the Least I Need to Know?
- Six: Where I Was Is Not Where I Am
- Romancing the Illness
- Does That Sound Rational?
- The One-Shower Rule
- Sweet Stink of Success
- Tooling Up for the Future
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Glossary
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- Resources
- Bibliography
- Index
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