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The Man Who Couldn't Stop: OCD, and the True Story of a Life Lost in Thought
David Adam
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| #1493554 in Books | 2014-04-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.13 x1.02 x6.02l,.71 | File type: PDF | 400 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Obsessive Compulsive Disorder does not have to control you or your family.|By Patricia Mertens|The book was well written, informative, and helpful in understanding mental illness and mental disorders, particularly obsessive compulsive disorder. The case studies were very interesting and the writer's struggle with and eventual control of his own obsessive compulsi|About the Author|Dr David Adam is a writer and editor at Nature, the world's top scientific journal. Before that he was a specialist correspondent on the Guardian for seven years, writing on science, medicine and the environment. During this time he was named fe
Have you ever had a strange urge to jump from a tall building, or steer your car into oncoming traffic? You are not alone. In this captivating fusion of science, history and personal memoir, writer David Adam explores the weird thoughts that exist within every mind, and how they drive millions of us towards obsessions and compulsions. David has suffered from OCD for twenty years, and The Man Who Couldn't Stop is his unflinchingly honest attempt to understand the conditio...
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