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Can't Just Stop
Can't Just Stop: An Investigation of Compulsions | Sharon Begley
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'Filled with emotionally resonant stories, Can't Just Stop helps us understand not only the underpinnings of some forms of mental illness, but also the everyday worries that drive so much of our behaviour. A fascinating peek into the (…more)
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SamHeartCoffee
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Usually, nope. It‘s just such a logical place to stop and I often want to be logical as a reader!

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CrowCAH No. I have to stop at a good break. 7y
SilversReviews Thanks for playing...great answer. 7y
Pamwurtzler I‘d rather stop at a good breaking point- it doesn‘t always happen. 7y
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Kshakal I hate to stop before the chapter ends but unfortunately sometimes it is necessary 7y
ravenlee I usually prefer not to stop at a chapter break - they tend to be cliffhangers, and if I can find a natural break within a section it‘s easier to put it down. 7y
MaGoose Sometimes I try to find a natural break, sometimes at the end of a chapter. 7y
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mllemay
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This was both fascinating and comforting. She goes through the entire spectrum of compulsions, from the benign, everyday ones that help us cope with reality to the extreme ones that turn into mental illnesses. It's very well-researched, thorough and easy to read. She treats all her subjects with the utmost respect and definitely de-dramatizes what could be a sensational topic.

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MrBook
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#TBRtemptation post! This sounds fascinating! The first book to study mild & extreme compulsion. We all know someone who has compulsions. They exist along a broad spectrum, with life-altering extremes: OCD, hoarding, acquiring, exercise, even to do good. These are all coping mechanisms dealing with anxieties. Meticulously researched, SB looks at compulsion in our culture, in brain science, in history. A be-all end-all. #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎

LitsyGoesPostal 😊👍🏻 8y
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