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By: Alison Dotson May 2, 2014November 18, 2014
Media, OCDDr. Pamela Brewer, MyNDTALK, radio

Talking About OCD on the Radio

This week I chatted with Dr. Pamela Brewer, host of MyNDTALK, about my journey with OCD. We covered everything from symptoms to medication and therapy, and we gave some sneak peeks into my book, too.

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Media, OCDDr. Pamela Brewer, MyNDTALK, radio
Posted by:Alison Dotson

I am the author of Being Me with OCD: How I Learned to Obsess Less and Live My Life, a nonfiction book for teens and young adults with OCD. Part memoir, part self-help guide, Being Me with OCD lets readers know they're not alone in their struggle to get better--and that there is hope.

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Being Me with OCD

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