If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you might have an irrational fear of being contaminated by germs, or obsessively double-check things. You may even feel like a prisoner, trapped with your intrusive thoughts. And while OCD can have a devastating impact on your life, getting real help can be a challenge.Combining mindfulness practices with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD offers practical and accessible tools for managing the unwanted thoughts and compulsive urges that are associated with OCD. With this workbook, you will develop present-moment awareness, learn to challenge your own distorted thinking, and stop treating thoughts as threats and feelings as facts.This fully revised and updated second edition also includes new meditations, information, and chapters on emotional and mental contamination, existential obsessions, false memories, and more.If you're ready to take back your life back from OCD-and start living with more joy in the moment-this workbook has everything you need to get started right away.
Industry Reviews
"The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD is a unique, must-have companion to enhance the standard application of ERP treatment for both therapists and individuals living with OCD. The authors' compassion is evident throughout, and reflects a deep understanding of the suffering that OCD imposes every day. Chapter by chapter, the authors demystify the concepts of mindfulness in a very user-friendly manner. The workbook-style approach allows the reader to mindfully examine the ways in which OCD has formed its hold, and provides concrete exercises for loosening that hold and regaining a life and identity free from OCD. I am excited to recommend this book to my clients and colleagues alike."
--Kathleen M. Rupertus, PsyD, clinician at The Anxiety and OCD Treatment Center in Delaware--Kathleen M. Rupertus, PsyD
"The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD is at the top of my list when it comes to OCD resources. This workbook provides extensive science-based tools and exercises to overcome OCD with the perfect degree of humor, kindness, and hope. The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD perfectly combines mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and is a must-read for people with OCD and OCD treatment providers."
--Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT, licensed marriage and family therapist; host of the Your Anxiety Toolkit podcast; and founder of www.cbtschool.com, an online psychoeducation resource for OCD--Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT
"As someone who has benefitted greatly from both CBT and mindfulness practice, I am thrilled to see a book showcasing how powerful their pairing can be for those of us with OCD. The practical road map Jon Hershfield and Tom Corboy provide here offers turn-by-turn directions to the one place OCD simply can't survive: the present moment!"
--Jeff Bell, author of Rewind, Replay, Repeat--Jeff Bell
"In the second edition, this indispensable resource for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) sufferers has been updated to integrate new research and information about applying evidence-based treatment to additional OCD symptom subtypes. The authors have retained threads of compassion and humor throughout, inviting the reader to engage with difficult treatment concepts while shrugging off some of the shame around the disorder itself. We are lucky to have these voices in our community."
--Amy Mariaskin, PhD, clinical psychologist, founder and director of the Nashville OCD and Anxiety Treatment Center, and adjunct professor at Vanderbilt University--Amy Mariaskin, PhD
"Jon and Tom are two well-known OCD therapists because of their outreach and dedication to the OCD community. The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD has been a resource I have referred many people to over the last five years. I look forward to sharing this new edition with many more people affected by OCD."
--Stuart Ralph, host of The OCD Stories podcast--Stuart Ralph
"Jon Hershfield and Tom Corboy are the authorities when it comes to applying mindfulness and meditation strategies to managing OCD. This book, complete with valuable information and advice on the topic, is a must-read for clinicians and consumers looking to use this approach."
--Jonathan S. Abramowitz, PhD, professor of psychology and neuroscience at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill--Jonathan S. Abramowitz, PhD
"OCD wins by luring you into perils of the past or fears of the future. But you don't have to fall prey to these tricks! The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD is the definitive guide to harnessing the power of the present to triumph over OCD."
--Shala Nicely, LPC, author of Is Fred in the Refrigerator?--Shala Nicely, LPC
"The authors have succeeded in providing a practical road map for people struggling with OCD to incorporate mindfulness into their CBT treatment. For many, this will be the addition that makes all the difference."
--Diane Davey, RN, MBA, program director at the OCD Institute--Diane Davey, RN, MBA
"This is a brilliant book, and an excellent addition to the canon of self-help books for OCD. What is most exceptional about it is the thorough description of mindfulness and of its applications in the context of exposure and response prevention (ERP) across many subtypes of OCD, including how to address cognitive rituals. What a welcome addition--it will be a go-to book for my clients with OCD. I highly recommend it."
--Lisa W. Coyne, PhD, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School, founder and senior clinical consultant of the McLean OCD Institute for Children and Adolescents, and founder and director of the New England Center for OCD and Anxiety--Lisa W. Coyne, PhD
"You can mind your manners, mind your words, and be right-minded about many a thing. But, if you do not mind me saying, you will learn in this book how to not mind your OCD. The Mindfulness Workbook for OCD will be a great adjunct to your work with a therapist, online or app-based therapy tools, and support groups. The authors of this mind-blowing book have mined the data and the literature to remind us that mindfulness has a role in OCD treatment."
--Patrick B. McGrath, PhD, head of clinical services for NOCD--Patrick B. McGrath, PhD