Judith L. Rapoport, MD. In the book, the narrator Rapoport deals with hundreds of children and adults with mental disorders of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Rapoport explains the facts of illness and its complexity and unknown cause, but there are many possible theories. Victims of this terrible illness suffer from overwhelming anxiety. And it ruined their lives and bothered them more and more.
A boy who was unable to stop washing written by DR. Judith Rapoport was published by Penguin in 1989 and published 292 pages including obsessive-compulsive disorder. Dr. Rapoport is a psychiatrist specializing in obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In this book, she will reveal new treatment, new diagnostic method and behavioral therapy. This was done through research on her patients and their illness. Rapoport reveals this secret disease, I want to bring it to those who may have it, and who wants to be told. If you are interested in learning about obsessive-compulsive disorder, I strongly recommend this book. It helps those who are faced with sick everyday and they can make them understand that they are not alone. It will also help those who are unknown about this disease, give them understanding and understand that it surrounds us.
One night, when she met a male friend, she saw a strange boy staring at her. She pretended not to be interested in him, but she could not stop watching him. One Sunday her family went to aunt's barbecue store. Cony washed the hair and decided to dry it under the sun. She fell asleep, and when she woke up, she entered the house to escape from the heat. In my room I listened to the radio until I heard the car get off the driveway. Connie knew that this could not be her family as they did not go on for a long time. When I saw the outside of the window, she saw a strange car driving in the garden. She stared at the boy for a couple of nights. His name is Arnold 's friend. There is also a man named Erios Oscar in Arnold.