Obsessed, Allison Britz
Obsessed, Allison Britz
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Obsessed
A Memoir of My Life with OCD

Author: Allison Britz

Narrator: Emily Ellet

Unabridged: 9 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/12/2020


Synopsis

Until sophomore year of high school, fifteen-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.

About Allison Britz

Allison Britz graduated with her BA and MA from Wake Forest University. When not spending all of her money on books, she enjoys cooking, three-day weekends, arguing with her OCD, and extensive Netflix binges. She lives in Manhattan with her husband and their dog. Obsessed is her first book.


Reviews

Goodreads review by fyn on December 12, 2018

* I am reviewing this as someone who has been professionally diagnosed with OCD * This was a tough one to rate. I feel the author did such a good job at showing how all consuming living with OCD can be, the constant battle and knowing so many of the thoughts and actions make no sense at all but still......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on August 05, 2020

I thought this book was well written. It is a little slow in my opinion. The majority of the book is Allison having new items that are fears and are off limits. I wanted to see more progress being made faster, but I guess thats the frustrating part about it (that you can’t fix it immediately). There......more

Goodreads review by Amber on March 08, 2018

a pretty interesting and insightful read.......more

Goodreads review by Hayden on July 21, 2022

Okay. I loved this book sooooo much . It was soooooooooooo good. When this girl started to over come her ocd i was legit like a dad watching a football game when his team gets a touch down. I was freaking out man. Ocd is not really understood by many people. They think it’s about having to have thin......more

Goodreads review by Liz on January 01, 2018

This book definitely taught me about OCD. It was sort of a disturbing read because it emphasizes what a stronghold mental illness can have on your life and the lives of people around you. I did find it repetitive and frustrating at times. Like the author spent too much time setting the stage when I......more