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"One of the most incisive memoirs ever written on the experience of mental illness, and by far the best first-person account available on life from the point of view of the OCD sufferer."     

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Jeffrey M. Schwartz, M.D. 
  Author of Brain Lock 

"Jeff Bell is an excellent and experienced radio newsman. But of all the many fascinating stories he has reported over the years, none is more bizarre or more compelling than the one he tells here. Furthermore it is an exclusive. Only Jeff could possibly tell it because it is an account of his own struggle with his own worst enemy, whose name is Doubt."
     
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Charles Osgood
  CBS News Sunday Morning anchor

"A page-turner for anyone interested in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Beautifully written, and gripping in its intensity, it takes the reader on the perilous adventure of the fight against OCD. Jeff Bell's sense of humor, irony, and reportorial skills make this book a ‘must read.’ " 

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 Judith L. Rapoport, M.D. 
  National Institute of Mental Health

"In a most sensitive way, Jeff Bell explains what it's like to be inside of his own self-made prison and describes his efforts to heal himself. His emphasis on his own spirituality will shine light on the road to recovery for the many people afflicted with this disorder.” 
    
- Gerald G. Jampolsky, M.D. 
  Author of Love is Letting Go of Fear