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Thoroughly revised and updated—the go-to book on a disorder<br />
suffered by more than 6 million Americans<br />
978-0-452-29785-2 • U.S. $16.00 / $17.00 CAN.<br />
Psychology / Self-Help<br />
5 5/16” x 8” • 272 pages<br />
Rights: R00<br />
First Serial, Audio, UK, Translation: Plume<br />
Agent: c/o author<br />
Pub History: Plume, 978-0-452-28177-6<br />
Also available as an e-book<br />
On Sale: 6/26/12<br />
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suGGesteD oRDeR<br />
lee baer, Ph.D.<br />
Getting control<br />
overcoming your obsessions and compulsions<br />
the first comprehensive guide to treating obsessive compulsive disorder<br />
based on clinically proven behavioral therapy techniques, Dr. lee baer’s Getting<br />
Control has been providing ocD sufferers with information and relief for more<br />
than twenty years. in the same easy-to-understand format as the original, this<br />
updated edition includes:<br />
• cutting-edge behavioral therapy techniques<br />
• breakthrough advances in neuroscience<br />
• brand-new material on hoarding<br />
• expanded sections on how families can help ocD sufferers<br />
• the latest diagnostic standards as outlined by the american Psychiatric<br />
association<br />
• a completely revised list of resources<br />
Revitalized with a sleek new package, Getting Control will endure as the most<br />
trusted resource for ocD sufferers and their loved ones for years to come.<br />
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lee baer, ph.d., is a clinical professor of psychology at Harvard medical<br />
school. He is also is associate chief of Psychology, Department of<br />
Psychiatry, massachusetts General Hospital. He lives with his family outside<br />
of boston, massachusetts.<br />
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