Dana Fennell is Professor of Sociology at the University of Southern Mississippi. She is the author of The World of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: The Experiences of Living with OCD.
Using in-depth interviews, as well as historical analyses, Dana Fennell brings depth to what has historically been treated at the surface level, where others have relied heavily on stereotypes as a means for understanding. She addresses the history, the diagnoses, treatment and what everyday life is like for individuals with OCD. This is a must read for anyone who seeks to understand the ‘otherness’ experienced by those with OCD and would like a path to making it right. -- David G. LoConto, author of Social Movements and the Collective Identity of the Star Trek Fandom Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a diagnostic determination, not a disclaimer, nor dismissive attribute. Dana Fennell informs, equips, empowers, and inspires readers to be the change and nurturance we can be to empathetically uplift, sustain, and advance people with OCD. -- Michael J. Lenaghan, Mardee Jenrette Endowed Chair of Teaching Excellence Professor, Miami Dade College Dana Fennell’s exceptional book explores the too often misunderstood experience of OCD. Guided by a social psychological perspective focused on the interplay of mind, self, and society, Fennell meticulously examines the many complexities of this diverse disorder. Her finely nuanced analyses of fifty-five compelling personal narratives will be greatly profitable for all readers, but perhaps especially welcomed by those struggling to interpret their own disturbing obsessions and compulsions. More generally, the author’s comprehensive theoretical approach should provoke critical questions about conventional medical views of mental illness. -- David A. Karp, author of Speaking of Sadness: Depression, Disconnection, and the Meanings of Illness In The World of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Dana Fennell examines OCD through the lived-in experience of those who suffer from this often serious and debilitating condition. It is a wonderful and much-needed contribution that allows those with OCD to speak in their own words so that we can all learn from it. Highly recommended! -- Frederick Aardema, author of Explorations in Consciousness: A New Approach to Out-of-Body Experiences Even the most seasoned OCD professional will appreciate the depth and breadth of Dana Fennell’s investigative work on OCD. Her first-hand narratives from people who shared their experiences of what living with OCD is like are woven into a sociological and psychological perspective that shines a new light on how people relate to their OCD and the social and community factors that come into play. Fennell explains the concept of lifelong career stages people with OCD experience as they work through having and managing the disorder over the course of time. -- Leslie J. Shapiro, author of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: Elements, History, Treatments, and Research In this text, the author attempts to illuminate, beyond medical/psychological descriptions, this often-misunderstood condition. Using a sociological perspective, she analyzes interviews with people living with OCD, yielding a better understanding of its many patterns and myriad forms...This text deepens readers' compassion, empathy, and understanding of OCD and its impact on people’s lives in the hope that all these will improve. * Choice *