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YATwenty-first Century Medical Library series.
Providing diagnostic criteria, the authors define OCD as recurrent obsessions or compulsions that take up "more than one hour a day." The accessible text discusses common symptoms, causes, and treatment, including medication and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Older readers won't mind the lack of illustrations, as they will be drawn in by the case studies of OCD-suffering teens. Directory, reading list, websites. Bib., glos., ind.