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148: Helping Your Child Confront Their OCD Fears

148: Helping Your Child Confront Their OCD Fears

FromScience Backed Solutions for Children’s Behavior and Mental Health


148: Helping Your Child Confront Their OCD Fears

FromScience Backed Solutions for Children’s Behavior and Mental Health

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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Dec 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a condition known for its relentless fears and compulsions, can be especially daunting for children. These fears, deeply ingrained within their young minds, drive behaviors and rituals that become their coping mechanisms. Understanding and aiding children coping with OCD fears involves delving into a world where these fears are more than mere concerns; they're disruptive forces affecting their daily routines, social interactions, and mental well-being.From the distressing intensity of these fears to their effects on school, social interactions, and emotional well-being, it is important that we shed light on the unspoken challenges faced by these young individuals. In this episode, we delve into the intricacies of OCD fears in children and discover the crucial ways to provide support and understanding to our children when confronting their OCD fears.OCD symptoms and behaviors in children.Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) encompasses the experience of having fears that, to the individual, seem irrational, prompting the development of rituals or behaviors aimed at controlling or avoiding these fears. It's like an intense urge to prevent something bad from happening, even if that "bad thing" might not make logical sense to others. One aspect often overlooked in discussions about OCD is the concept of anxious avoidance, a pattern prevalent in both anxiety and OCD. This involves steering clear of situations or things that provoke discomfort due to the fear attached to them. Recognizing these behaviors in children can be a challenge because mental health, including OCD, largely resides within a person's thoughts and behaviors. Hence, parents might not readily notice these signs. Behaviors such as seeking excessive reassurance or repeatedly asking for confirmation about fears, even when there's no basis for concern, can be indicative of underlying OCD tendencies. Additionally, there might be persistent and obsessive thinking, leading to a child fixating on specific worries that surface frequently in their language or behavior. Identifying these signs thus becomes vital, especially considering that children with OCD often keep their fears to themselves. It's important to note that OCD often coexists with other conditions such as PANS (Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome), PANDAS (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections), and autism. However, not every individual with these conditions experiences OCD. OCD therapy and empowering children with OCD.One common thing I notice in my clients is how they often get involved in accommodating the rituals their child performs, unwittingly perpetuating the cycle of OCD. In our clinic, we conduct intensive therapies and aim to help children comprehend their own OCD because understanding their brain and how OCD functions is empowering; it helps them realize what they can control and work on. This isn't about making them feel that something's wrong; it's about acknowledging their struggles and giving them tools to navigate them.In therapy, we emphasize the concept that the more the rituals and avoidance behaviors occur, the more the obsession grows. That is why we employ Exposure Response and Prevention (ERP) therapies along with Neurofeedback and PMF (Pulsed Magnetic Field) to alter brain function and behaviors. Treating OCD in children with exposure response prevention.The main goal is to break the cycle of negative reinforcement. Often, parents unintentionally fall into accommodating the rituals or behaviors, which can turn into a real nightmare. I've encountered situations where a child's OCD affected the entire family dynamic, like when a sheet was put up in the minivan to separate siblings due to relational OCD. It's a tough situation to navigate, especially during...
Released:
Dec 18, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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Parenting comes with joys and challenges. If you are a mom or dad with a child or teen who is struggling with everyday life or clinical issues like ADHD, Autism, Dyslexia, Executive Functioning, Anxiety, OCD, Depression or Mood, or Lyme and PANS/PANDAS, then you need solutions. If you have seen Dr. Roseann on TV, then you know she doesn’t shy away from real talk about real problems. She gives parents the science-backed keys to unlocking big and small kid and family issues. Blending hope with science, Dr. Roseann teaches parents how to calm the brain to have a happy family. https://drroseann.com