Everything is an Emergency, Jason Adam Katzenstein
Everything is an Emergency, Jason Adam Katzenstein
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Everything is an Emergency
An OCD Story

Author: Jason Adam Katzenstein

Narrator: Michael Crouch

Unabridged: 1 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 06/30/2020


Synopsis

“This book undid me in all the best ways. Everything is an Emergency is a brilliant, honest, necessary book that exposes the intricacies of the human brain while showing us the way creativity and friendship can anchor us. This is a must-read for anyone who has ever wondered if they see the world a little differently.” –Ada LimónA New Yorker cartoonist illustrates his lifelong struggle with OCDJason Adam Katzenstein is just trying to live his life, but he keeps getting sidetracked by his over-active, anxious brain. Mundane events like shaking hands or sharing a drink snowball into absolute catastrophes. Jason has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, a mental illness that compels him to perform rituals in order to protect himself from dangers that don’t really exist. He checks, washes, over-thinks, rinse, repeat. He does his best to hide his embarrassing compulsions, and sometimes this even works. He grows up, worries about his first kiss, falls in love with making cartoons, moves to New York City — which is magical and gross, etc. All the while, half his energy goes into living his life, while the other half is devoted to the increasingly ridiculous rituals he’s decided to maintain to keep himself from fully short-circuiting, Then, he fully short-circuits. At his absolute lowest, Jason finally decides to do the things he’s always been told to do to get better: exposure therapy and medication. These are the things that have always freaked him out, and they continue to freak him out. Also, they help him recover. Everything is an Emergency is about all the self-destructive stories someone tells himself, over and over, until they start to seem true. In images surreal, witty, and confessional, Jason shows us that OCD can be funny, even when it feels like it’s ruining your life.

About Jason Adam Katzenstein

JASON ADAM KATZENSTEIN is a cartoonist and writer for print and television. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, the New York Times and MAD Magazine, and on Cartoon Network. He is the illustrator of The White Man's Guide to White Male Writers of the Western Canon and the graphic novel Camp Midnight. He is also a visiting professor at Wesleyan University. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Matthew

I have a confession. A confession that I am truly ashamed of, but I think I have made an improvement on over the last few years. I had made a habit of flippantly tossing OCD as a descriptor of things in my daily life. “I just want to get pizza again . . . I must be OCD.” “I prefer to wear polo shirts......more

This was a very relatable fast read. I would say though, if you have anxiety or OCD it might make you feel anxious. It felt overwhelming which means the author did a great job at showing what it actually feels like to deal with OCD, but for those with it it's like double time in your head. I absolut......more

Goodreads review by Dave

An illustrated memoir (not really a comics memoir) about the author's lifelong struggles with OCD. It reminded me of teaching a YAL class where I invited in the author of Kissing Doorknobs, who had become a successful tv producer in the Chicago area. I had thought OCD was just this kind of specific......more

Goodreads review by Sydney

I finished this book in one sitting since it was a quick read but it is deceptively powerful. The graphic representation of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder was eye-opening, humorous, and a bit heartbreaking. Everything is an Emergency offers insight into some of the struggles faced by someone with OCD......more