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How to Get Over OCD

Step by Step Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Recovery Guide

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How to Get Over OCD

By: Ali Greymond
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Ali Greymond recovered from obsessive compulsive disorder using How to Get Over OCD method, and has helped people all over the world recover from OCD as well.

To begin your recovery, you need to fully understand the “mechanics” of OCD. How to Get Over OCD will explain to you exactly why the thoughts are there, why they are constantly coming into your mind, and most importantly, how to make them stop.

Once you understand how your mind works and what makes the thoughts come and go, you will get back the control you have lost and will be able to fully recover.

If you need help getting over OCD, this book is for you.

©2021 Ali Greymond (P)2021 Ali Greymond
Anxiety Disorders Mental Health Personal Development Psychology & Mental Health Health

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I really enjoyed the principles of this method and thought it was put together well.

My feedback is that I would have preferred if the OCD examples weren’t about AIDS. I think AIDS and sex were used as fear examples in 3 different places and I thought it was a very random example to use from the thousands available.

I listened to this book for my young son who has OCD and would like him to have listened to it as well but because of these references I don’t feel it’s appropriate which is a shame.

My suggestion would be for you to swap out theses examples and replace them with something that’s appropriate for all age listeners/readers.

Thank you 🙏

Good principle but not didn’t appreciate the sex references (not appropriate for all ages)

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