Recommended Reading: OCD: Freedom for the Obsessive-Compulsive

By Michael R. Emlet, M.Div., M.D.

From the back cover

Repeated thoughts about contamination. Recurring doubts. A need to have things in a particular order. An irrational fear of getting a life-threatening disease.

Repetitive checking, washing, cleaning, arranging, hoarding.

These are some of the common obsessions and compulsions experienced by people with OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder). Do you know anyone who struggles like this?

What causes obsessive-compulsive behavior? Is this primarily a spiritual or sin issue? "These questions must be answered if we are to minister wisely and compassionately to those who struggle in this way," writes Michael Emlet.

Emlet discusses the causes of OCD and gives a biblical approach to helping those who fight it. He shows how trusting in Jesus Christ "brings freedom from the tyranny of performance and perfectionism."

[available at amazon.com and Christian bookstores for under $2, 32 pages]

Back to Services
Back to What is Scrupulosity?

 

Related Articles

What is OCD?
What is Scrupulosity?
What to Look for in a
   Therapist for OCD
What is CBT?
Benefits and Risks of Therapy
What is an MFT or LMFT?

 

Back to Services

 

 

Dr. Emlet offers a balanced perspective by discussing the physiological, psychological and spiritual aspects of OCD.

His short booklet includes a discussion about what he calls the "heart issues," which are the 1) need for certainty, 2) demand for control and mastery, 3) desire for a "black and white" world, and 4) perfectionism, guilt and self-atonement.

 

HOME  |  ABOUT  |  SERVICES  |  CONTACT  |  ARTICLES  |  RESOURCES  |  FORUM  |  ASK THE THERAPIST  |  DISCLAIMER

Copyright 2004 Lori Riddle-Walker. Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Escondido, North San Diego County
Specializing in Parenting, Children's Behavior, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Scrupulosity