Summary: The first book to
examine the science behind both mild and extreme compulsive behavior—using
fascinating case studies to understand its deeper meaning and reveal the truth
about human compulsion.
Whether shopping with military precision or hanging the tea towels just so, compulsion is something most of us have witnessed in daily life. But compulsions exist along a broad continuum, and at the opposite end of these mild forms exist life altering disorders. Sharon Begley’s meticulously researched book is the first of its kind to examine all of these behaviors—mild and extreme (OCD, hoarding, acquiring, exercise, even compulsions to do good)—together, as they should be, because while forms of compulsion may look incredibly different, these are actually all coping responses to varying degrees of anxiety. With a focus on personal stories of dozens of interviewees, Begley employs genuine compassion and gives meaningful context to their plight. Along the way she explores the role of compulsion in our fast paced culture, the brain science behind it, and strange manifestations of the behavior throughout history. Can’t Just Stop makes compulsion comprehensible and accessible, exploring how we can realistically grapple with it in ourselves and those we love.
Angie’s comments: I loved how author Begley portrayed those who have
compulsions. She accurately describes how it feels. The latter part of the
book, particularly dealing with historical cases, feels more forced to me. This
book is best at describing how compulsions feel for people who don’t have
severe compulsions.
Recommended for readers interested in
compulsions and psychology.
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March 27, 2017
Can't Just Stop
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