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Just because I have OCD doesn't mean I don't have any problems

مجرد كوني مصاباً بالوسواس المرضي لا يعني أنني لا أعاني من أي مشكلة

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“I suffer a lot from diseases that I do not suffer from. And I am not alone in that.”

Frederick the Great, Charlie Chaplin, Woody Allen - mostly men are influenced by this. It is usually women who bear our pathological tendencies.

This book examines common fears about illness in its many forms, and explores a phenomenon whose impact on marital relationships has long been underestimated, particularly its ability to push them to their limits quickly and unquestionably. A gentle, sarcastic guide for women with a highly sensitive partner.

Just because I have OCD doesn't mean I don't have any problems
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Bibliographic Data

Author
PublisherS. FischerWebsite
Countryالمانيا
Primary CategorySocial Studies
Published2026
LanguageGerman (DE)
Pages272 pages
EditionThe first
ISBN978-3-596-37105-1
Translation
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About Andreas Wenderoth

Andreas Wenderoth, born in 1965, who admits to suffering from hypochondria, completed an internship at the Berliner Zeitung newspaper and then became a freelance reporter. He won the Theodor Wolf Prize for his first report. He writes articles and profiles for publications including Geo, SZ-Magazine, Marie and Die Zeit. In the spring of 2016, his critically acclaimed book Half a Hero (Ein halber Held), a poignant story of a person with dementia, was published.

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