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If you have obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you might have an
irrational fear of being contaminated by germs, or obsessively
double-check things. You may even feel like a prisoner, trapped
with your intrusive thoughts. And while OCD can have a devastating
impact on your life, getting real help can be a challenge.Combining
mindfulness practices with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), The
Mindfulness Workbook for OCD offers practical and accessible tools
for managing the unwanted thoughts and compulsive urges that are
associated with OCD. With this workbook, you will develop
present-moment awareness, learn to challenge your own distorted
thinking, and stop treating thoughts as threats and feelings as
facts.This fully revised and updated second edition also includes
new meditations, information, and chapters on emotional and mental
contamination, existential obsessions, false memories, and more.If
you’re ready to take back your life back from OCD—and start
living with more joy in the moment—this workbook has everything
you need to get started right away.
A reassessment of self-taught artist William Edmondson, exploring
the enduring relevance of his work This richly illustrated volume
reintroduces readers to American sculptor William Edmondson
(1874–1951) more than 80 years after his historic solo exhibition
at the Museum of Modern Art. Edmondson began carving at the onset
of the Depression in Tennessee. Initially creating tombstones for
his community, over time he expanded his practice to include
biblical subjects, the natural world, and recognizable figures
including nurses and preachers. This book features new essays that
explore Edmondson’s life in the South and his reception on the
East Coast in the 1930s. Reading the artist through lenses of
African American experience, the authors draw parallels between
then and now, highlighting the complex relationship between Black
cultural production and the American museum. Countering existing
narratives that have viewed Edmondson as a passive actor in an
unfolding drama—a self-taught sculptor “discovered” by White
patrons and institutions—this book considers how the artist’s
identity and position within history influenced his life and work.
Distributed for the Barnes Foundation Exhibition Schedule:
The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia (June 25–September 10, 2023)
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