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Clear, careful explanations offer young readers insight into what obsessive-compulsive disorder is, what causes it, how people live with it, and the latest information about treatment and prevention. Also features primary and secondary source quotations, annotated bibliographies and lists of organizations to contact for additional information.
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An overview of obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Carol A. Turkington, Helen M. Davidson, and Jacqueline L. Longe
OCD can be debilitating -- Jeremy Katz
The neuroscience behind OCD -- Wayne Goodman
The classification of OCD -- International College of Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
Advances in the treatment of OCD -- Society for Neuroscience
Some cases of OCD are triggered by strep throat infections -- National Institute of Mental Health, Pediatric Developmental Neuroscience Branch
OCD is rarely, if ever, triggered by strep throat infections -- Walter A. Brown
Having obsessive bad thoughts is a form of OCD -- Steve Kissing
Everyone with OCD has both obsessions and compulsions -- Bradley C. Riemann
Hoarding is a form of OCD -- Janice Gaston
Hoarding is different from OCD -- William Hathaway
Psychedelic mushrooms may effectively treat OCD -- Eric Swedlund
Deep brain stimulation effectively treats OCD -- PR Newswire
A teen boy battles OCD -- Jared Douglas Kant
A teen girl struggles with scrupulosity -- Jennifer Traig
A teen overcomes OCD with exposure and response prevention therapy -- Fred Penzel.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 144-146) and index.
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