Anonymous
Well-known member
WARNING: Only people who suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder will really understand this post.
I was in amazon.com searching for a book about OCD, and I found one named "The OCD Workbook" or something. It had a five-star rating and I started reading through the reviews. Everyone was telling wonders about the book, and I began wondering whether they knew at all what they were talking about, because I know it can't be that easy to get rid of the thing. That was when I found out a *real* fellow obsesser, who came up with the following bright remark:
"This book has released me from the grips of OCD. It is so well argued and lucid that I have now just finished reading it for the 247th time. Tremendous. "
I sure laughed my @$$ off.
Seriously, can anybody reccomend a good book on either OCD or Social Phobia, and tell me what I can realistically expect from this kind of resource?
I was in amazon.com searching for a book about OCD, and I found one named "The OCD Workbook" or something. It had a five-star rating and I started reading through the reviews. Everyone was telling wonders about the book, and I began wondering whether they knew at all what they were talking about, because I know it can't be that easy to get rid of the thing. That was when I found out a *real* fellow obsesser, who came up with the following bright remark:
"This book has released me from the grips of OCD. It is so well argued and lucid that I have now just finished reading it for the 247th time. Tremendous. "
I sure laughed my @$$ off.
Seriously, can anybody reccomend a good book on either OCD or Social Phobia, and tell me what I can realistically expect from this kind of resource?