Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: A Survival Guide for Family and Friends
Author: Roy Cohen
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can tear apart a family. Often family and friends have tried to "stop" a loved one's OCD--with little success. This is the first book specifically for the family and friends of someone with OCD.
"In this quick and easy fast tract era, it's not so easy to reflect back to the basics of family life. Families especially are led to believe if something's wrong, somehow it's their fault. This loving book is an inspiration and will be considered way ahead of it's time in years to come. "
-----Janet Greeson Ph. D.
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Janet Greeson
In this quick and easy fast tracked era, it's not so easy to reflect back to the basics of family life. Families especially are led to believe if something's wrong, somehow it's their fault. This loving book is an inspiration and will be considered way ahead of its time in years to come.
Janet Greeson, PhD., author of It's Not What You're Eating, It's What's Eating You
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Ramy Gafni's Beauty Therapy: The Ultimate Guide to Looking and Feeling Great while Living with Cancer
Author: Ramy Gafni
In this beautiful, unique book, Gafni offers practical solutions for overcoming and managing the major dermatologic damage done by cancer treatment. Step-by-step instructions are included.
Library Journal
Concerns over chemotherapy take many forms, but loss of hair and changes in complexion rank way up there. Gafni, a professional makeup artist, offers tips for women, men, and teens on reviving skin quality and dealing with lost eyebrows and scalp that is dry as well as bald. His advice also covers radiation-induced skin problems. People without cancer will probably learn a thing or two. For all collections. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.
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