Talking back to OCD : the program that helps kids and teens say 'No way', and parents say 'Way to go' /
John S. March with Christine M. Benton.
- New York ; London : Guilford, c2007.
- ix, 276 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Up close but not so personal : a new look at OCD for parents (and kids) -- What is OCD? -- What does OCD look like? -- What causes OCD? -- How is OCD treated? -- Eight steps for getting rid of obsessions and compulsions -- Step 1: what kind of treatment is this, anyway? -- Step 1: instructions for parents -- Step 2: talking back to OCD -- Step 2: instructions for parents -- Step 3: making a map -- Step 3: instructions for parents -- Step 4: finishing my toolkit -- Step 4: instructions for parents -- Step 5: beginning to resist -- Step 5: instructions for parents -- Step 6: I'm in charge now -- Step 6: instructions for parents -- Step 7: eliminating OCD everywhere -- Step 7: instructions for parents -- Step 8: keeping OCD away for good -- Step 8: instructions for parents.
'Talking Back to OCD' is a resource for childrem, adolescents and their parents who want to learn skills for taking charge of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Each chapter shows parents how to provide support & encouragement, while children learn how to 'boss back' when OCD butts in.
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