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Acknowledgments | vii | |
Introduction | 1 | |
Part I | The Patients Speak: Parents | |
1 | The Auto Accident That Never was | 21 |
2 | Rituals and Contaminations: Zach and His Family | 43 |
Part II | The Patients Speak: Children | |
3 | Paul: Stuck in the Doorway | 67 |
4 | Arnie: The Paper Route | 72 |
5 | Morris: Mr. Clean | 75 |
Part III | A Doctor's Perspective | |
6 | The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Washing | 82 |
7 | The Doubting Disease | 87 |
8 | Is Ocd A Brain Disease? | 89 |
9 | Unlearning to Understand | 97 |
10 | Anafranil: A Wonder Drug? | 102 |
11 | David's Drug Odyssey | 105 |
12 | How Sweet it is! | 108 |
13 | The Hidden | 110 |
14 | No Joke | 115 |
15 | The Music Goes 'Round and 'Round | 119 |
16 | My Mind on My Mind | 124 |
17 | Over and Over Again | 129 |
18 | The Secret Life of A Street Person | 132 |
19 | Count Me Out | 137 |
20 | Love Story | 142 |
21 | Aids: The New Obsession | 146 |
22 | The Hair-Pulling Women | 149 |
23 | Innocent Sinners | 154 |
24 | A Thousand Commitments to God | 159 |
Part IV | On the Boundaries | |
25 | The Obsessionality of Everday Life | 177 |
26 | Knock Wood | 185 |
27 | Grooming and Nesting | 187 |
28 | I Can't Get You Out of My Mind | 200 |
29 | Free Will and the Uncertainty of Knowing | 207 |
Part V | Do You Have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder? | |
30 | Making the Diagnosis | 223 |
31 | What to do if You Have Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | 228 |
Epilogue | 235 | |
Appendix | The Religious Perspective | 237 |
References and Suggested Reading | 247 | |
Index | 251 |
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