Obsessed: A Memoir of My Life with OCD
by Allison Britz- Item #155842 in
- Grades: 8 - 12
- Ages: 13 - and up
- Format: Paperback Book
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Short Summary
A brave teen recounts her debilitating struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder, in this powerful memoir.
Good For:
Inspirational Nonfiction, Unflinchingly Honest Portrayal of OCD, Appreciating the Challenges of Mental Illness, Understanding the Importance of Seeking and Accepting Help
Topics and Themes:
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Dreams, Fear and Anxiety, Phobias, Failing Grades, Family Arguments, Courage and Determination, Surviving Mental Illness
A brave teen recounts her debilitating struggle with obsessive-compulsive disorder, in this powerful memoir.
Good For:
Inspirational Nonfiction, Unflinchingly Honest Portrayal of OCD, Appreciating the Challenges of Mental Illness, Understanding the Importance of Seeking and Accepting Help
Topics and Themes:
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Dreams, Fear and Anxiety, Phobias, Failing Grades, Family Arguments, Courage and Determination, Surviving Mental Illness
Some mature content.
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Until sophomore year of high school, 15-year-old Allison Britz lived a comfortable life in an idyllic town. She was a dedicated student with tons of extracurricular activities, friends, and loving parents at home.
But after awakening from a vivid nightmare in which she was diagnosed with brain cancer, she was convinced the dream had been a warning. Allison believed that she must do something to stop the cancer in her dream from becoming a reality.
It started with avoiding sidewalk cracks and quickly grew to counting steps as loudly as possible. Over the following weeks, her brain listed more dangers and fixes. She had to avoid hair dryers, calculators, cell phones, computers, anything green, bananas, oatmeal, and most of her own clothing.
Unable to act “normal,” the once-popular Allison became an outcast. Her parents questioned her behavior, leading to explosive fights. When notebook paper, pencils, and most schoolbooks were declared dangerous to her health, her GPA imploded, along with her plans for the future.
Finally, she allowed herself to ask for help and was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. This brave memoir tracks Allison’s descent and ultimately hopeful climb out of the depths.
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But after awakening from a vivid nightmare in which she was diagnosed with brain cancer, she was convinced the dream had been a warning. Allison believed that she must do something to stop the cancer in her dream from becoming a reality.
It started with avoiding sidewalk cracks and quickly grew to counting steps as loudly as possible. Over the following weeks, her brain listed more dangers and fixes. She had to avoid hair dryers, calculators, cell phones, computers, anything green, bananas, oatmeal, and most of her own clothing.
Unable to act “normal,” the once-popular Allison became an outcast. Her parents questioned her behavior, leading to explosive fights. When notebook paper, pencils, and most schoolbooks were declared dangerous to her health, her GPA imploded, along with her plans for the future.
Finally, she allowed herself to ask for help and was diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder. This brave memoir tracks Allison’s descent and ultimately hopeful climb out of the depths.
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Product Details
- Grades: 8 - 12
- Ages: 13 - and up
- Product Type: Book
- Page Count: 368 pages
- Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
- Language: English
- Subject & Themes: Mental Health, High School, Overcoming Obstacles
- Genre: Biography & Autobiography, Young Adult
- ISBN 13: 978-1-338-55131-0