He's so rigorous about netillas yadayim that he washes his hands the
whole day! She's so careful about keeping kosher that she seems
literally obsessed. He prays for hours on end, worried that he's
mispronounced a word or lost concentration.
Under the guise of religious observance, countless Jews are
held prey to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and this book has what it
takes to break out of the horrible cycle of entrapment. The book also
describes treatment for dealing with children's fears and adult fears,
such as fear of public speaking and fears of leading the prayers in
shul.
In a clear, easy-to-follow manner, the author, a renowned
clinical psychologist, describes the nature of religious compulsions
and fears and gives a comprehensive treatment guide that is eminently
useful for sufferers, family members, rabbis, teachers, and therapists.
This book is a breakthrough, a remarkable tool for understanding,
recognizing, and recovering from OCD. With a foreward by Rabbi Abraham
J. Twerski, MD and rabbinic endorsements.