OCD: Introduction Guide Book Obsessive Compulsive Disorder And How To Recover. Self Help
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8215516805
- EAN9798215516805
- Date de parution19/10/2022
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWMG Publishing
Résumé
OCD: Introduction Guide Book Obsessive Compulsive Disorder And How To Recover Some people experience intense fear, distress, or tension as a result of their obsessions. People with obsessive compulsive disorder feel compelled to repeat actions like counting, washing, or checking repeatedly. Anxiety brought on by these feelings can lead to an increase in ritualistic actions. The presence of OCD is not a flaw.
The outcome is not always a failure. The author of this book offers insight into obsessive compulsive disorder and recommendations for moving forward, including 7 proven ways to solve present moment problems and much more. GET THIS BOOK NOW.
The outcome is not always a failure. The author of this book offers insight into obsessive compulsive disorder and recommendations for moving forward, including 7 proven ways to solve present moment problems and much more. GET THIS BOOK NOW.
OCD: Introduction Guide Book Obsessive Compulsive Disorder And How To Recover Some people experience intense fear, distress, or tension as a result of their obsessions. People with obsessive compulsive disorder feel compelled to repeat actions like counting, washing, or checking repeatedly. Anxiety brought on by these feelings can lead to an increase in ritualistic actions. The presence of OCD is not a flaw.
The outcome is not always a failure. The author of this book offers insight into obsessive compulsive disorder and recommendations for moving forward, including 7 proven ways to solve present moment problems and much more. GET THIS BOOK NOW.
The outcome is not always a failure. The author of this book offers insight into obsessive compulsive disorder and recommendations for moving forward, including 7 proven ways to solve present moment problems and much more. GET THIS BOOK NOW.