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Thriving in Relationships When You Have OCD - How to Keep Obsessions and Compulsions from Sabotaging Love Friendship and Family Connections - cover
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Thriving in Relationships When You Have OCD - How to Keep Obsessions and Compulsions from Sabotaging Love Friendship and Family Connections

Amy Mariaskin PhD, Kimberley Quinlan LMFT

Narrator Holly Adams

Publisher: Tantor Audio

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Summary

If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may seek constant reassurance from others, lose time to compulsions, struggle with unwanted thoughts and intense emotions, or act out in ways that are ineffective. These symptoms can put a major strain on your relationships—whether it's with family, friends, partners, or other relationships. And you may feel alone, embarrassed, and ashamed of your symptoms, which can lead to further withdrawal and social isolation. So, how can you reduce the impact of OCD on your relationships?Drawing on evidence-based practices grounded in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention therapy (ERP), acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), and mindful self-compassion, psychologist Amy Mariaskin offers a comprehensive guide for managing your toughest symptoms—before they hijack your relationships. With this book, you'll find hands-on skills to move toward what you truly want in your relationships and strengthen feelings of intimacy, trust, and connectedness. And finally, you'll learn how to cultivate self-compassion, mindfulness, and curiosity—all while challenging the beliefs and behaviors that keep you feeling stuck in isolation.If you're tired of OCD sabotaging your relationships, this book will help you take control of your symptoms—and your life.
Duration: about 6 hours (06:23:56)
Publishing date: 2023-02-07; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2023. Copyright Statment: —