The OCD Workbook for Kids: Skills to Help Children Manage Obsessive Thoughts and Compulsive Behaviors

The OCD Workbook for Kids: Skills to Help Children Manage Obsessive Thoughts and Compulsive Behaviors

The OCD Workbook for Kids: Skills to Help Children Manage Obsessive Thoughts and Compulsive Behaviors

The OCD Workbook for Kids: Skills to Help Children Manage Obsessive Thoughts and Compulsive Behaviors

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Overview

Does your child have OCD? In this much-needed Instant Help workbook, kids will learn to identify obsessions and compulsions, understand them, and use simple tools based in exposure and ritual prevention to cope with and overcome this difficult disorder.

If your child has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), he or she may suffer from obsessive thinking, use rituals to soothe anxiety, and act compulsively in ways that are disruptive and sometimes harmful. As you know all too well, OCD can greatly interfere with school, friends, and home life. So, how can you help your child be their very best?

With this evidence-based workbook for kids, your child will learn how and why they struggle, and gain a greater understanding of what OCD is by identifying common symptoms, including contamination concerns, fear of harm, need for order/symmetry, and excessive doubting. Your child will then be gently guided to name their own symptoms and rate the extent to which each symptom causes them anxiety.

The workbook also provides a framework for children to apply exposure and ritual prevention strategies to anxiety-provoking situations independently or with help from you or a caregiver. Detailed instructions for completing exposure exercises will be covered, including how long exposures should last, and how often they should be repeated. Finally, the workbook will show you and your child how to build a solid support system of family, friends, teachers, and professionals to aid you in managing OCD symptoms and building a lifestyle that will help you both deal with your child’s symptoms more effectively.

If your child’s OCD is holding them back from living the happy childhood you want for them, this easy-to-read and practical workbook can help them cope with symptoms and really thrive—at home, in the classroom, and well into adulthood.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781626259782
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Publication date: 12/01/2017
Edition description: Workbook
Pages: 144
Sales rank: 429,564
Product dimensions: 7.90(w) x 9.80(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 5 - 12 Years

About the Author

Anthony C. Puliafico, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and director of the Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders-Westchester. He is a renowned expert in the assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in children, adolescents, and young adults.


Joanna A. Robin, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and director of Westchester Anxiety Treatment Psychological Services, P.C. She specializes in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and is an expert in the treatment of anxiety, OCD, and behavioral problems.


Anne Marie Albano, PhD, is professor of medical psychology in psychiatry at Columbia University, and director of the Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders.

Table of Contents

Foreword
A Letter to Caregivers
Part 1: Getting to Know Your OCD
Activity 1: What Exactly is OCD?
Activity 2: Regular Thoughts Vs. Sticky Thoughts
Activity 3: Understanding Your Sticky Thoughts
Activity 4: What Are Your Compulsions?
Activity 5: Why OCD’s Rules Don’t Work!
Part 2: You and Your OCD
Activity 6: How Does OCD Affect Your life?
Activity 7: What Is Your OCD’s Name?
Activity 8: Who’s on Your Team?
Activity 9: What’s Your Rating?
Activity 10: Keeping Track of Your Compulsions
Part 3: Getting Stronger Than Your OCD
Activity 11: Standing Up to Your OCD
Activity 12: Just Notice and Be Present
Activity 13: Brave Challenges and Why We Do Them
Activity 14: Saying No to Compulsions
Activity 15: Building Your Brave-Challenge Tower
Part 4: Brave Challenges
Activity 16: Getting Started with Brave Challenges
Activity 17: Get Dirty! Exposure Ideas for Contamination Sticky Thoughts
Activity 18: Live with Risk! Exposure Ideas for Safety Sticky Thoughts
Activity 19: Make Mistakes! Exposure Ideas for Being-Perfect Sticky Thoughts
Activity 20: It’s Just a Thought! Exposure Ideas for “Bad” Sticky Thoughts
Activity 21: Do It Wrong! Exposure Ideas for Not-Right Sticky Thoughts
Activity 22: Keep Climbing Your Brave-Challenge Tower
Activity 23: Enlisting Your Team to Help with Brave Challenges
Part 5: Staying Strong
Activity 24: Refueling Your Mind and Body (Sleep, Eating, Exercise)
Activity 25: What to Do When OCD Follows You to School
Activity 26: Is OCD Hanging Out with You and Your Friends?
Activity 27: When You Don’t Feel So Strong
Activity 28: Staying Strong!
A Caregiver’s Guide to Brave Challenges
References

Interviews

Puliafico and Robin reside in Ardsley, NY.

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