Man, Interrupted: Welcome to the Bizarre World of OCD, Where Once More is Never Enough

Man, Interrupted: Welcome to the Bizarre World of OCD, Where Once More is Never Enough

by JamesBailey (Author)

Synopsis

"Man, Interrupted" is the true story of one man's experiences as a sufferer of severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Jim Bailey's obsessions centred around drugs and his fear of coming into contact with them, through people spiking his food, by accidentally touching a junkie, or even just touching a photograph of an marijuana leaf. After a period of trying desperately to cope with his illness, he was admitted to one of America's leading psychiatric hospitals. The myriad methods of treatment there included trips to greet drug addicts and homeless people in an attempt to expose him to his fears and eradicate his anxiety. It is testimony to Bailey's indomitable spirit that he is now able to see the absurdity of many of the situations in which he found himself. "Man, Interrupted" gives a glimpse into the tortured world of a man suffering from what is an increasingly common disorder. But far from being a doom-laden account of mental illness, the result is uniquely revealing hilariously entertaining and wonderfully rewarding.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 05 Jan 2006

ISBN 10: 1845960068
ISBN 13: 9781845960063
Book Overview: 'I love James Bailey's book. Right from the first page, I was riveted by his compelling, honest account of that intense part of his life. The book is fraught with wonderfully unique encounters. I recommend it to anyone and everyone' - Mel Brooks, film director and screenwriter (The Producers, Young Frankenstein, Blazing Saddles) 'I found it funny with many interesting moments' - Barry Levinson, film producer and director (Rain Man, Good Morning Vietnam)

Author Bio
James Bailey was born in Arkansas City, Kansas and is an actor and writer. He was struck with a crippling form of OCD in the mid-'70s. Now recovered, he lives in Louisiana.