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OverviewIt's time to break free from mental traps, and take back your life! If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may struggle with mental compulsions--such as ritualistic counting or ""emotional checking."" You may even believe that these compulsions will reduce your anxiety or prevent something ""bad"" from happening. But the truth is that mental compulsions can be debilitating, and greatly impact your life, your career, and your relationships. So, how can you break free from this vicious cycle of overthinking? This workbook offers evidenced-based skills drawn from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and mindfulness to help you reduce rumination, worry, and other mental traps, so you can live with more freedom and vitality. You'll gain a better understanding of what mental compulsions are, how they differ from obsessions, and how they interfere with your life. You'll also learn proven-effective skills and strategies to help you gain control of your mental compulsions, and guided journaling exercises to help you put these tools into practice. You don't have to let intrusive thoughts, overthinking, and worry hold you back. This step-by-step workbook will help you reduce the rumination and other mental compulsions that keep you trapped in your mind, so you can finally take charge of your life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lmft , Lmft , Dina PearlmanPublisher: Tantor Imprint: Tantor Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9798228727212Publication Date: 02 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationLauren K. M. Rosen, LMFT, is a psychotherapist and founder and director of the Center for the Obsessive Mind, an outpatient clinic serving individuals in California, Florida, Utah, Nevada, Oregon and select international locations. She specializes in treating OCD, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders and supports people using mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure and response prevention, and acceptance and commitment therapy. Rosen has her BA and MA in psychology from UCLA and Antioch University, respectively. She was trained at the OCD Center of LA under the supervision of Tom Corboy, LMFT. She is also a certified intuitive eating counselor and received direct supervision from Elyse Resch MS, RDN, CEDS-S, Fiaedp, FADA, FAND. In addition to her work as a therapist, Lauren cohosts the Purely OCD Podcast, and does advocacy work on social media. Lauren K. M. Rosen, LMFT, is a psychotherapist and founder and director of the Center for the Obsessive Mind, an outpatient clinic serving individuals in California, Florida, Utah, Nevada, Oregon and select international locations. She specializes in treating OCD, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders and supports people using mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral therapy, exposure and response prevention, and acceptance and commitment therapy. Rosen has her BA and MA in psychology from UCLA and Antioch University, respectively. She was trained at the OCD Center of LA under the supervision of Tom Corboy, LMFT. She is also a certified intuitive eating counselor and received direct supervision from Elyse Resch MS, RDN, CEDS-S, Fiaedp, FADA, FAND. In addition to her work as a therapist, Lauren cohosts the Purely OCD Podcast, and does advocacy work on social media. Dina Pearlman was raised in Teaneck, New Jersey, and went on to attend Carnegie Mellon University. Based in New York City, this actress, stand-up comic, and Audie Award-nominated narrator of over 300 audiobooks is best known for her appearances in Sex and the City (as Ruby Rosen, jeweler extraordinaire) and several Spike Lee films, notably Bamboozled in the role of slick network TV consultant Myrna Goldfarb. In HBO's Bad Education, Dina portrayed Wendy, a member of the doomed Roslyn Board of Ed frantically attempting to cover up missing funds, and Gina in Bo Burnham's Eighth Grade, a sun-block-obsessed mom pulling partygoers aside to apply and re-apply. Dina is recurring on The Good Fight Season 5 as the lawsuit-averse rule-follower Katherine from Human Resources. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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