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Obsessive Compulsions

Obsessive Compulsions

C. Thomas Gualtieri

(2018)

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Abstract

Almost everybody has an obsession or feels a compulsion to do something a certain way. Magic numbers, intrusive thoughts, unusual fears and superstitions happen to about four people out of five, but where do these obsessive-compulsive (OC) traits come from? This book explores what they are, why we have them and what we can do about them, through fascinating and highly original insights. Are you a perfectionist, or can you be fussy? Do you like to have control in certain situations? Or are you overly anxious in others? These are all OC traits, and this book looks at their recent increase in human behaviour, and how they are formed in the brain. Showing that these traits are more common in highly educated, intelligent and successful people, it highlights the positive sides of what have previously been seen as negative quirks. Weaving together sections that are anecdotal and humorous, with technical and up-to-date scientific information, this groundbreaking book gives a fascinating introduction into an under-discussed personality type.
C. Thomas Gualtieri is a neuropsychiatrist and founding director of the North Carolina Neuropsychiatry Clinics. He is a Distinguished Life Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Obsessive Compulsions – The OCD of Everyday Life, by C. Thomas Gualtieri, MD 2
Introduction 9
1. The Great Detectives 14
2. What, If Anything, Is OC? 27
3. The Problem with Types 41
4. The Banana-Man 48
5. The Count 69
6. The Habit System, Oppressed 84
7. Fussy Men and Women 99
8. Dirt Is Good for You 108
9. How to Avoid Death by Poisoning 127
10. Controlling Men 142
11. Amygdalomania 152
12. Brain Control 165
13. Controlling Children 179
14. The Art of Detection 192
15. An Active Mind Is Its Own Reward 210
16. The OC Loop or OC Circuit 228
17. Aspergerites 246
18. Theory of Autism 258
19. Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon 273
20. Indolent Men 278
21. Zero Point Zero 316
22. An Active Mind Can Be Distracting 327
23. The Narcissism Epidemic 353
24. OC and the Future of the Race 371
References 393
Subject Index 409