Stuff That's Loud

Description
An OCD book just for you--full of powerful tools and engaging illustrations to help you live the life you want to live, instead of being controlled by OCD.
Do you have thoughts that seem loud? Do your worries spiral out of control and then suck you in? Do intrusive thoughts show up and make you scared of doing certain things--or not doing things--a certain way? Do you ever get a feeling like something bad might happen? Does this loud stuff make you feel alone, or worse--crazy? First, you aren't alone--even if it sometimes feels that way. And second, you are not crazy. But you might be struggling with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). And while OCD can be difficult, you don't have to let it have power over you. Instead, you can live a life full of meaning, great relationships and joy with the help of this book.
In Stuff That's Loud, you'll learn exposure and response prevention (ERP), and ideas from acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you break free from loud, spiralling OCD thoughts and behaviors:
- You'll learn to be curious about the world around you
- You'll use willingness to step forward boldly
- Flexibility skills to practice everywhere, everywhen
- So that you can live a life you give a $#@! about
Life doesn't have to stay stuck any longer!
About this Author
Ben Sedley, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) practitioner with over fifteen years of experience working with adolescents and adults facing mental health difficulties. Sedley's research and practice has focused on examining children and young people's understanding of mental health, which has helped guide him on the best ways to explain mental health concepts and ACT to young people. He is author of the teen self-help book, Stuff That Sucks.
Lisa W. Coyne, PhD, is founder and senior clinical consultant of the McLean OCD Institute for Children and Adolescents (OCDI Jr.), and assistant professor in the department of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. She also founded and directs the New England Center for OCD and Anxiety, and is coauthor of The Joy of Parenting (with Amy Murrell) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: The Clinician's Guide for Supporting Parents with ACT (with Koa Whittingham). She lives near Boston, MA, with her family and two therapy dogs, Doog and Peach.
Reviews
--Jonathan Abramowitz, PhD, professor in the department of psychology at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and author of Getting Over OCD
--Stuart Ralph, author of The OCD Stories
--C. Alec Pollard, PhD, director of the Center for OCD and Anxiety-Related Disorders at Saint Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute; and professor emeritus of family and community medicine at Saint Louis University School of Medicine
--Kelly G. Wilson, PhD, professor emeritus in the department of psychology at the University of Mississippi, and author of Mindfulness for Two and Things Might Go Terribly, Horribly Wrong
--Jon Hershfield, MFT, author of Overcoming Harm OCD and When a Family Member Has OCD
--Chris Baier, parent of a teen with OCD, and producer of the award-winning UNSTUCK
--Michael Twohig, PhD, professor in the department of psychology at Utah State University
--Todd B. Kashdan, PhD, professor in the department of psychology at George Mason University, and coauthor of The Upside of Your Dark Side
--Louise Hayes, PhD, clinical psychologist, and coauthor of The Thriving Adolescent
--Kirkus Reviews
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