Childhood Ocd An Overview Of Childhood Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Does a child you know have OCD or are you concerned that they might have OCD?

Childhood OCD is a webinar to help parents, educators, professionals, and other adults better understand what OCD is, what it looks like in children, and what treatment for childhood OCD involves. We will explore recent research findings where parents of children with OCD were interviewed to explore their experiences of parenting their child. Parents will walk away with an understanding of what evidence-based psychological treatment for OCD involves, as well as top tips for what families can do to support their child’s treatment at home.
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Presented by Chloe Chessell
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What is OCD? 2:02
How does OCD impact the family? 10:44
What does treatment for OCD look like? 24:35
How to support a child receiving treatment 38:30
Q&A 44:53
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Resources mentioned in the webinar:
* Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Tips from the CARES Center carescenter.ucla.edu/obsessive-compulsive-disorder/
* International OCD Foundation iocdf.org/
* OCD-UK ocduk.org/
* What to Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck: A Kid’s Guide to Overcoming OCD apa.org/pubs/magination/441A805
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***This webinar is for educational purposes only. It is not a replacement for treatment. If you are concerned about your own or your child’s anxiety, please speak with your primary care physician or contact Teenline teenlineonline.org/. Find more options for treatment at carescenter.ucla.edu/find-a-provider-or-referral/.