Taming the Beast of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

From a Psychiatric Therapist Who Struggled Terribly with OCD and Now Teaches Others

by Cathy Goldstein Mullin, LICSW, M.Ed.

Taming the Beast of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
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Taming the Beast of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

From a Psychiatric Therapist Who Struggled Terribly with OCD and Now Teaches Others

by Cathy Goldstein Mullin, LICSW, M.Ed.

Published Jan 26, 2022
107 Pages
Genre: PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health



 

Book Details

CONQUER THE BEAST

Taming the Beast of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a comprehensive review of this bizarre and brutal disorder, written by a psychiatric therapist who struggled mightily with this beast, got well, and dedicated her life to treating it. Through simple explanations and myriad stories, one is taken on the hair-raising, roller coaster ride of all that is OCD. From the biological and genetic roots of OCD to tools for pummeling the beast, there is little that is left uncovered. It is a must read for those with OCD who have had enough and for those who desperately want to help them.

 

About the Author

Cathy Goldstein Mullin, LICSW, M.Ed.

Cathy Goldstein Mullin, LICSW, is a psychiatric therapist who specializes in treating Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Her experience is both personal and professional. She learned much of what she knows in the sixteen years she struggled with this awful beast. No longer struggling, she is dedicated to teaching people about the disorder and what it takes for them to get well. Ms. Mullin has a private practice on the North Shore of Boston where she treats children, adolescents, and adults. She is the author of three books, If I Could Just Snap Out of It, Don’t You Think I Would; From Tortured to Almost Free: A Psychiatric Therapist’s Life with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; and her most recent book, Taming the Beast of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Contact information for Cathy Goldstein Mullin: cathygmullin@gmail.com

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