Nowhere Near Normal: A Memoir of OCD by Traci Foust
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Overview: In the bestselling tradition of Augusten Burroughs, a compassionate, witty, and completely candid memoir that chronicles growing up with obsessive-compulsive disorder.
When all the neighborhood kids were playing outdoors, seven-year-old Traci Foust was inside making sure the miniature Catholic saint statues on her windowsill always pointed north, scratching out bald patches on her scalp, and snapping her fingers after every utterance of the word God. As Traci grew older, her OCD blossomed to include panic attacks and bizarre behaviors, including a fear of the sun, an obsession with contracting eradicated diseases, and the idea that she could catch herself on fire just by thinking about it. While stints of therapy – and lots of Nyquil – sometimes helped, nothing alleviated the fact that her single mother and mid-life crisis father had no idea how to deal with her.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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