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The Imp of the Mind

Exploring the Silent Epidemic of Obsessive Bad Thoughts

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The Imp of the Mind

Auteur(s): Lee Baer
Narrateur(s): Michael Quinlan
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A leading expert on obsessive compulsive disorder explores the hidden epidemic that afflicts millions of Americans.

In the first book to fully examine obsessive bad thoughts, Dr. Lee Baer combines the latest research with his own extensive experience in treating this widespread syndrome. Drawing on information ranging from new advances in brain technology to pervasive social taboos, Dr. Baer explores the root causes of bad thoughts, why they can spiral out of control, and how to recognize the crucial difference between harmless and dangerous bad thoughts.

An illuminating and accessible guide to the kinds of thoughts that create extreme fear, guilt, and worry, The Imp of the Mind provides concrete solutions to a tormenting and debilitating disorder. Including special sections on the prescription medications that have proven effective, it is “a beautifully written book that can be a great help to people who want to know what to do about obsessions” (Isaac Marks, MD, author of Living with Fear: Understanding and Coping with Anxiety).

©2001 by Lee Baer (P)2022 by Blackstone Publishing
Développement personnel Psychologie Psychologie et santé mentale Santé mentale Santé Du contenu qui fait réfléchir Technologie Cerveau humain Obsessive Thoughts
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