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OCD: The Brain and Thoughts of OCD Patients
- Narrated by: Jason Wright
- Length: 3 hrs and 43 mins
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Summary
OCD has often been treated with success. In most cases, this treatment simply means that the symptoms are reduced and managed effectively. OCD can be something to live with, and can even, in some cases, work to a person’s advantage. However, addictions and compulsions can also be harmful to the brain and create a wave of dopamine fluctuations that damages one’s mental health.
In this audiobook, we’ll go over some specific compulsions. We’ll answer various questions and tap into the information we have about hereditary causes. The 12-step program for families is laid out as a useful tool for those who have become caught up in addictions.
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©2020 Fredrick Gaines (P)2020 Fredrick Gaines
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