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Author Pagacz, Kirsten, author.

Title Leaving the OCD circus : your big ticket out of having to control every little thing / Kirsten Pagacz.

Publication Info. Newburyport, MA : Conari Press, 2016.
©2016

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Location Call No. Status
 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  616.8522 PAGACZ    Check Shelf
 Portland Public Library - Adult Department  616.85227 PAG    Check Shelf
 Southington Library - Adult  616.8522 PAG    Check Shelf
Description xiv, 245 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Summary ""It's like the meanest, wildest monkey running around my head, constantly looking for ways to bite me." That was how Kirsten Pagacz described her OCD to her therapist on their first session when she was well into her 30s--she'd been following orders from this mean taskmaster for 20 years, without understanding why. Initially the tapping and counting and cleaning and ordering brought her comfort and structure, two things lacking in her family life. But it never lasted; the loathsome self-talk only intensified, and the rituals she had to perform got more bizarre. By high school she was anorexic and a substance abuser--common "shadow syndromes" of OCD. By adulthood, she could barely hide her problems and held on to jobs and friends through sheer grit. Help finally came in the form of a miraculously well-timed public service announcement on NPR about OCD--at last her illness had an identity. Leaving the OCD Circus reveals the story of Pagacz's traumatic childhood and the escalation of her disease--demonstrating how OCD works to misshape a life from a very young age--and explains the various tools she used for healing including meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, yoga, exposure therapy, and medication. Pieces of her art scattered throughout the book add depth and humor to her stories."-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [243]-245)
Summary Initially the tapping and counting and cleaning and ordering brought Pagacz comfort and structure, two things lacking in her family life. But it never lasted and the rituals she had to perform got more bizarre. By high school she was anorexic and a substance abuser. Here she reveals the story of her traumatic childhood and the escalation of her disease, demonstrating how OCD works to misshape a life from a very young age. Pagacz explains the various tools she used for healing including meditation, cognitive behavioral therapy, yoga, exposure therapy, and medication.
Contents Introduction -- A budding relationship -- OCD like a brush fire -- Storm of a chaotic mind -- Building toward a crescendo -- Getting to know you -- Dancing shoes -- Finding nutrients -- My life with Chimpsay -- Habits of happiness.
Subject Obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Treatment.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder. (OCoLC)fst01042960
Obsessive-compulsive disorder -- Treatment. (OCoLC)fst01042966
Added Title Leaving the obsessive-compulsive disorder circus
ISBN 9781573246811 (paperback)
1573246816 (paperback)
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