Overcoming Harm OCD: Mindfulness and CBT Tools for Coping with Unwanted Violent Thoughts
By (Author) Jon Hershfield
By (author) Jonathan Grayson
New Harbinger Publications
New Harbinger Publications
31st January 2019
31st January 2019
United States
General
Non Fiction
Cognitive behavioural therapy
616.8522706
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 226mm, Spine 12mm
260g
Don't let your thoughts and fears define you. In Overcoming Harm OCD, psychologist Jon Hershfield offers powerful cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness tools to help you break free from the pain and self-doubt caused by harm OCD. Do you suffer from violent, unwanted thoughts and a crippling fear of harming others Are you afraid to seek treatment for fear of being judged If so, you may have harm OCD-an anxiety disorder associated with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). First and foremost, you need to know that these thoughts do not define you as a human being. But they can cause a lot of real emotional pain. So, how can you overcome harm OCD and start living a better life Written by an expert in treating harm OCD, this much-needed book offers a direct and comprehensive explanation of what harm OCD is and how to manage it. You'll learn why you have unwanted thoughts, how to identify mental compulsions, and find an overview of cognitive-behavioral and mindfulness-based treatment approaches that can help you reclaim your life. You'll also find tips for disclosing violent obsessions, finding adequate professional help, and working with loved ones to address harm OCD systemically. And finally, you'll learn that your thoughts are just thoughts, and that they don't make you a bad person. If you have harm OCD, it's time to move past the stigma and start focusing on solutions. This evidence-based guide will help light the way.
"Overcoming Harm OCD breaks down the complexity of Harm OCD into easy-to-understand and practical language. Jon Hershfield's masterful description of unwanted violent obsessions will be greatly appreciated by those affected by these symptoms. His step-by-step instructions and helpful road map for incorporating acceptance and self-compassion elements are sure to encourage, strengthen, and enhance CBT treatment. This is a must-have resource for clients and professionals alike!"
--Amy Jacobsen, PhD, licensed psychologist specializing in the treatment of OCD in Kansas, and coauthor of Childhood Anxiety Disorders--Amy Jacobsen, PhD
"Overcoming Harm OCD is a remarkable contribution to the self-help literature in OCD. Hershfield has a masterful way of presenting complex concepts in an easy-to-understand manner and then linking them with effective therapeutic strategies. This book will be a valuable resource for individuals with Harm OCD, as well as applied practitioners who work with individuals with OCD or want to learn more."
--Eric Storch, PhD, vice chair, professor, and McIngvale Presidential Endowed Chair at the Menninger Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine--Eric Storch, PhD
"Overcoming Harm OCD is an invaluable resource for anyone afflicted by inexplicable violent thoughts they are terrified of acting upon, even while realizing their fears are irrational. The author, OCD therapist Jon Hershfield, writes with a deep compassion for all who suffer from Harm OCD but too often won't seek the help they need due to unwarranted feelings of shame. In this easily readable, inspiring, and informative book, he expertly explains why the best way to deal with Harm OCD is to lean into it and learn how to live with uncertainty. I'm putting it on my 'highly recommended' list."
--Jonathan Hoffman, PhD, ABPP, licensed psychologist, cofounder and clinical director of the Neurobehavioral Institute and NBI Ranch in Southeast Florida, member of the Scientific and Clinical Advisory Board of the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF), and author of Stuck--Jonathan Hoffman, PhD, ABPP
"Hershfield has done it! Using straight-up honesty, compassion, and appropriately placed humor, he has written a body of work tackling the 'untouchable' subject of harm obsessions in OCD.
I predict that this book becomes the go-to reference for current and future generations of OCD sufferers, their loved ones, and treating clinicians.
Hershfield has deftly avoided being drawn into providing excessive reassurance, which OCD would surely love! Rather, he gifts the reader with tools to live with the uncertainty we must all face as human beings--specifically with respect to our past and future actions."
--S. Evelyn Stewart, MD, associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of British Columbia and director of the Provincial OCD Program at the BC Children's Hospital--S. Evelyn Stewart, MD
Jon Hershfield (Author)
Jon Hershfield, MFT, is the director of The OCD and Anxiety Center of Greater Baltimore in Hunt Valley, MD. He specializes in the mindfulness-based and cognitive behavioral treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder and is licensed in the states of Maryland, Virginia, and California. Jon is coauthor of The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD and author of When a Family Member Has OCD. He is a frequent presenter at the annual conferences of both the International OCD Foundation and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, and a professional contributor to multiple online OCD-related support groups and blogs.