Share: DALE CITY, Va., March 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Shannon Shy was diagnosed with a severe case of obsessive-compulsive disorder while on active duty in the Marine Corps. He finally sought help after many years of suffering and through that process, developed a cognitive behavioral strategy that brought him to a place where OCD does not affect many anymore.
In "Turning Points: Peer Support with a Strategy to Help Those Affected by Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)" (published by Balboa Press), Shy shares a comprehensive guide that provides peer support and a proven strategy for recovering from OCD. He relies on both his personal experiences and credentials as a certified peer recovery specialist to teach OCD sufferers how to summon the power and strength within to transform their perspective and get to a place where OCD does not adversely affect their lives.