Even when OCD sufferers are very intelligent, funny, compassionate, and kind, they frequently act in a way that makes people close to them uncomfortable. This book is for you if you find it hard to relate to someone who has OCD.
Dr. Stephanie Noah explains the causes of your friend's, family member's, or partner's illogical emotions and gives you better care and coping mechanisms in case they repeat.
Within the Book "Loving Someone with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder"
You will learn:
How to Identify OCD Symptoms in Your Loved One
How to maintain mutual attachment with them
Understanding important facts about OCD
The most effective methods of treating obsessive-compulsive disorder
Important tips for looking after your family in the middle of all of these
Knowing when and how to talk to them to prevent
Encourage them (Difference-Providing and Facilitating)
What to do if they show symptoms of the disease
And a ton of other techniques and strategies
Click the "Buy Now" button to find out how to use easy strategies that could diffuse conflict, establish clearer boundaries, and significantly strengthen your relationship with them.