Thank you very much for such an informative and articulate presentation. My 9 year old son has OCD, and what you have said is incredibly helpful, it will help us to help him. Thank you for your courage and thoughtfulness.
Thank you Miss, Our son of 10 now is full suffering his ocd. its hard, really hard to see him struggling but we know its the ocd. we found help and hope we can help him conquer his ocd. god bless every person suffering from this aswell al the brothers and sisters and all relatives
Research DOES show that the shorter amount of time between the onset of behaviors and ERP treatment, the better the results. We need to teach that these behaviors aren't ok, and that families shouldn't accommodate to make things easier in the home. Confronting severe anxieties is the only way to overcome them.
As somebody w that’s one of the most annoying things I’ve had to learn. I’ve tried exposure therapy a few times and it’s been one of the only things that’s worked for me. But it’s so hard to even start, I haven’t continued with it /: But hopefully soon, I want to get better of course
Hi i have diagnosed ocd in my teenage daughter recently, thinking back i can say that she developed it a yr back but i couldnot understand it. She is in 10th grade and has board exam in 3 months. Can u give me tips how to help her fight this. Is it treatable
Thanks for getting in touch - please see for more information here: nipinthebud.org/fact-sheet/ocd-in-children/ and also some people who can help support your daughter here: OCD Action Website: www.ocdaction.org.uk Helpline: 0300 636 5478 OCD UK Website: www.ocduk.org Support queries: 01332 588112 Re treatment: There are two recommended treatments for OCD - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (with ERP) and anti-obsessional medication. Most people will find that that these treatments are effective for them and help them to get their lives back on track. If you get in touch with these charities they can help. Perhaps also watch this film with your daughter so she feels more empowered and understood? nipinthebud.org/films-for-parents-carers/ocd-and-me-real-life-child-mental-health-experiences/ Good luck and do keep in touch - from all of us at Nip in the Bud
Thank you very much for such an informative and articulate presentation.
My 9 year old son has OCD, and what you have said is incredibly helpful, it will help us to help him.
Thank you for your courage and thoughtfulness.
Thank you for your thoughts - we appreciate it.
This made me emotional, I am now an adult but have been diagnosed at 12. My parents had no idea what to do, my mom was a great support.
Thank you Miss,
Our son of 10 now is full suffering his ocd. its hard, really hard to see him struggling but we know its the ocd. we found help and hope we can help him conquer his ocd. god bless every person suffering from this aswell al the brothers and sisters and all relatives
Research DOES show that the shorter amount of time between the onset of behaviors and ERP treatment, the better the results. We need to teach that these behaviors aren't ok, and that families shouldn't accommodate to make things easier in the home. Confronting severe anxieties is the only way to overcome them.
As somebody w that’s one of the most annoying things I’ve had to learn. I’ve tried exposure therapy a few times and it’s been one of the only things that’s worked for me. But it’s so hard to even start, I haven’t continued with it /: But hopefully soon, I want to get better of course
Hi i have diagnosed ocd in my teenage daughter recently, thinking back i can say that she developed it a yr back but i couldnot understand it. She is in 10th grade and has board exam in 3 months. Can u give me tips how to help her fight this. Is it treatable
Thanks for getting in touch - please see for more information here: nipinthebud.org/fact-sheet/ocd-in-children/
and also some people who can help support your daughter here: OCD Action
Website: www.ocdaction.org.uk
Helpline: 0300 636 5478
OCD UK
Website: www.ocduk.org
Support queries: 01332 588112
Re treatment: There are two recommended treatments for OCD - Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (with ERP) and anti-obsessional medication. Most people will find that that these treatments are effective for them and help them to get their lives back on track. If you get in touch with these charities they can help. Perhaps also watch this film with your daughter so she feels more empowered and understood? nipinthebud.org/films-for-parents-carers/ocd-and-me-real-life-child-mental-health-experiences/
Good luck and do keep in touch - from all of us at Nip in the Bud