Acknowledgements | p. xi |
How to Use This Book | p. xiii |
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder? | p. 1 |
Obsessions | p. 3 |
The Nature of Thoughts | p. 6 |
The 'Cognitive Theory' of Emotion and Emotional Problems | p. 9 |
Compulsions | p. 15 |
Impairment and Distress | p. 18 |
Self-assessment Section: So Do I Have OCD? | p. 19 |
How Do You Know If Your Friend or Family Member Has OCD? | p. 27 |
How Did I Develop OCD? | p. 32 |
No Simple Answers: The Vulnerability-Stress Model | p. 33 |
Biological Vulnerabilities | p. 36 |
Psychological Vulnerabilities: The Special Role of Responsibility | p. 37 |
Self-assessment: Do I Have Inflated Responsibility Ideas? | p. 40 |
Triggering Events and Critical Incidents | p. 47 |
Contamination… and More | p. 48 |
Course of OCD | p. 48 |
How Did My Problem Develop? | p. 50 |
Summary | p. 51 |
How Does OCD Take Hold and Keep Hold? | p. 52 |
Responsibility Appraisals/Beliefs About Your Thoughts | p. 53 |
Probability and 'Awfulness' | p. 59 |
Superstition and Magical Thinking | p. 61 |
Not Trusting Your Senses/Doing Something Until It 'Feels Right' | p. 62 |
Impossible Criteria and the Need for Certainty | p. 64 |
Avoidance | p. 66 |
The Counterproductive Nature of Compulsions/Rituals/Neutralising or Safety-Seeking Behaviours and Avoidance | p. 67 |
The 'Vicious Flower' | p. 77 |
Troubleshooting: This Isn't How It Works for Me… | p. 79 |
Goals: Getting Back What the Problem Has Been Taking From You, and More | p. 81 |
Understanding Your Problem | p. 83 |
Checking OCD | p. 83 |
Contamination/Washing OCD | p. 94 |
Rumination OCD | p. 106 |
Religious OCD (or Scrupulosity) | p. 118 |
Understanding Tour OCD: Your Own Vicious Flower | p. 129 |
Starting to Tackle Your Problem | p. 133 |
Theory A/B | p. 135 |
Theory A and B-So How Do I Know Which is Right? | p. 151 |
Challenging Your OCD | p. 155 |
'Taking the Risk' | p. 156 |
Finding Out How the World Really Works: Behavioural Experiments | p. 158 |
The Three Choices | p. 159 |
Dealing With Responsibility Beliefs | p. 164 |
Breaking Free From OCD | p. 171 |
Letting Thoughts Go | p. 171 |
Breaking Free From Checking | p. 172 |
Breaking Free From Contamination Fears | p. 182 |
Breaking Free From Intrusive Thoughts and Rumination OCD | p. 193 |
Breaking Free From Religious OCD | p. 202 |
Breaking Free From Other Types of OCD | p. 211 |
Troubleshooting: Roadblocks to Making Progress | p. 212 |
Choosing to Change | p. 217 |
Problems That People Experience During Recovery and How These Can be Overcome | p. 220 |
Finding a Therapist | p. 222 |
How to Get the Best From the Help That You are Offered | p. 227 |
When OCD is Not the Only Problem-Where to go With Other Difficulties | p. 233 |
Families, Friends and OCD | p. 240 |
Helping Your Family to Break Free From OCD | p. 246 |
Parents with OCD | p. 252 |
Helping Someone Break Free From OCD-Information for Family and Friends | p. 257 |
Life After OCD | p. 261 |
Reclaiming Your Life | p. 261 |
Keeping OCD Away-Relapse Prevention | p. 262 |
Epilogue | p. 267 |
Resources | p. 269 |
Appendix | p. 273 |
Index | p. 280 |
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