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Parenting Teens with OCD
- A Successful Parenting Practical Guidebook to Understand and Lead OCD with Love and Logic. A Two-Step Plan for Parents and Teens to Work Together.
- Narrated by: Annette Martin
- Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins
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Summary
Show your anxieties, worries, and negative thoughts about who's in charge of it through this book, Parenting Teens with OCD.
Nobody wishes to be free of obsessive-compulsive disorder more than the person who suffers from it. You're not alone if you worry a lot because your kid has habits you can't seem to break, even if it may feel that way at times.
The Parenting Teens with OCD book includes all the relevant information to help your kids control negative thoughts, let go of anxious sensations, and halt difficult-to-stop behaviors to get back to doing what they enjoy.
Each chapter opens with a part that assists teenagers and their parents/caregivers focus on specific issues and developing skills for tuning out obsessions and resisting compulsions. The sections that follow demonstrate how to be helpful without interfering.
You may not know anybody else who suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) symptoms such as the urge to wash their hands continually, to check to be sure everything is okay, to count items, to put things in order, or even to repeat ideas recurrently.
When your kid is stressed or anxious, rituals like these can help them relax, but you already know that the respite is only short, and they'll have to repeat the process when they're feeling uneasy again. This loop might make them feel trapped, yet breaking it may seem impossible or even terrifying.
Parenting Teens with OCD includes simple cognitive behavioral therapy ideas to help you overcome your kids’ symptoms and live a life of freedom and flexibility. Your kid will be able to finally halt compulsive ideas in their tracks and prevent them from returning.
When your kid has OCD, your entire world might be turned inside out. This book will teach you how to:
- Recognize when your kid’s thoughts are accurate and when they are overblown.
- Recognize and avoid situations that cause your kid's symptoms to flare up.
- Make friends and gain confidence in social situations by doing so.
- Instead of relying on rituals, try relaxation techniques.
The book normalizes and supports the frequently hidden and unacknowledged thoughts, desires, and images and the accompanying rituals and compulsions that so many children and teens with OCD battle with.
The family of a teen with OCD will be ready to boss back the next time OCD shows up or show an undesirable visitor the door. So, buy now and begin your journey to a happier and more peaceful life.
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- Gloria Jepsen
- 03-08-22
This book was so good.
Knowing what was going on gave my teen so much inspiration and strength to feel more in control and positive about combating his OCD, so we listen to it together. Great book.
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- Tanya Clark
- 03-08-22
Solid strategies
I have used this book myself to treat OCD in children and have also given the parents of my clients recommendations for it. Even if the ideas and tactics might certainly be expressed in considerably less words, they provide a sound, practical, and considerate solution to a problem that may cause families to get tangled.
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- Robert Nelson
- 03-08-22
Highly recommend!
I've found this book to be a terrific resource for understanding what my son has been going through. The book does a fantastic job of deconstructing the ideas and putting them in simple terms. I've discovered a tone of beneficial methods that will enable me to aid my youngster. I heartily endorse this book!
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- Douglas Espinosa
- 03-08-22
Parents with OCD children. Listen to this book
This book was helpful to me in understanding my child's OCD struggles, so I appreciated that. It takes a lot of reading and knowledge to gain the information you need, but the time invested is definitely worth it. The explanations in this book absolutely made sense to me.
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- Jason Hodge
- 08-08-22
Practical help for parents of children with OCD
This book is really good. My daughter, who is 11 years old, was just given an OCD diagnosis, and I also have OCD. Even family members without OCD would comprehend it after reading this book. I can now better assist my daughter because of it. I wholeheartedly endorse it.
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- Sheena Howell
- 08-08-22
So helpful
This book should assist reinforce the behavior treatment skills that will be taught to control the disorder if your child has OCD and you're considering therapy. I felt there was hope after listening to this book, and it was quite helpful.
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- Richard Johnson
- 05-08-22
Quick and easy to understand
In this book, The author's expertise in treating children with OCD definitely comes through. The author provides instant hope and advice for treating the problem while clearly describing what is occurring in the sufferer's brain and how to deal with the symptoms.
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- James Ochoa
- 05-08-22
Helped tremendously!
For parents like us who find themselves in the complex realm of OCD, this book is fantastic. This book explains what is occurring and what to do about it, which is a huge relief because we had no idea what was happening to our baby. Most significantly, this book gave us a sense of stability as parents, which benefited our kids. This book will assist you in developing a better-balanced knowledge of and response to your child's OCD if you and your partner are having divergent reactions.
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- Matthew Dunn
- 05-08-22
Lots of insight.
Excellent source for practitioners and parents. Clinicians receive helpful advice on how to comprehend how OCD impacts a parent's and their child's ability to operate on a daily basis.
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- Scott Boone
- 04-08-22
Very beneficial
Great recording, especially if you are just starting to introduce your child to the world of OCD or if you suspect that your child may be developing OCD. Very beneficial, and a source I will use once again.
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- Kelvin Nichols
- 07-08-22
Freeing Your Child from OCD
Very useful, especially if you've just learned that your child has OCD. Before listening to this book, I felt totally powerless. After listening to this book, we now understand how to confront and treat the beast known as OCD.
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- Celia Duncan
- 04-08-22
Great resource!!
The book helped my kid and I understand and deal with OCD. We still chose to visit a therapist. This book is a fantastic interim resource and the ideal complement to treatment.
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- Theresa Chambers
- 02-08-22
A must-have book for parents
I recently completed listening to this book, and I wholeheartedly suggest it if you're trying to manage your child's anxiety. It provides an explanation for worry that really makes being empathetic much simpler. It explains anxiety in a way that has become so obvious and useful in my mind. It reframes things for me so beautifully, and I believe it will have a significant impact on how I interact with and support my child's fear.
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- Peter Stone
- 01-08-22
Helpful for parents as well as therapists
As a therapist, I frequently discuss this with parents of kids who are battling OCD and other forms of worry. This opens parents' eyes and offers structure and useful tools for getting rid of accommodation.
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- Madeline Mcgee
- 01-08-22
Very effective, highly recommended!
This book was a huge assistance to me as his mother because my 9-year-old son has anxiety and OCD. It is an easy to listen and a must-have!
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- Jackie Harrison
- 08-08-22
Perfect!
This book was really beneficial to me. I made use of all the material, and it was quite beneficial in helping me comprehend what my child was experiencing.
We collaborated to battle the OCD using the methods I utilized from the book. Thanks to the knowledge I gained from this book, it has definitely improved. If your child struggles with OCD and negative thoughts, get them this book.
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- Mona Alexander
- 07-08-22
Very valuable overview to OCD.
As a children's therapist, I use this book to educate parents about their role in care. Very educational and filled with helpful advice!
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- Kelly Cooper
- 07-08-22
Good book
This is a average summary of OCD. It was quite educational, and we are still learning about this illness with the aid of the book.
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- Eleanor Webb
- 07-08-22
Helpful book
Really useful book. My therapist suggested I read this to better understand my adolescent daughter's OCD. I gained a lot of knowledge and confidence as a result.
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