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I'm going to go out on a limb and recommend this book that I have not

finished reading yet. It's written to help parents/kids or teens do CBT when

there isn't a therapist who specializes in CBT in your area, price range,

etc. It's written to talk to the child. So the child can work through it

themselves but it certainly is written with parents in mind working with

their children.

Talking Back to OCD by S. March

http://www.amazon.com/Talking-Back-OCD-Program-Parents/dp/1593853556

Laure

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I like the book and have started using it with my child. There were many factors

that played into this, but she was able to actually stand up and start the

fight. She was soo very frightened to take this on, this OCD Monster - she calls

it a monster.

 

But, she took on hand washing, and has done really well!! Such courage. I am

impressed.

 

She struggles now with ever washing her hands ... hummm

 

But, the focus is that she choose to take action where as before she felt

hopeless and helpless

 

-JuLeah

The test of whether you are a good parent is not whether your child likes you at

every moment, but whether your child knows she is loved and firmly held by

predictable boundaries. AD

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I'm going to go out on a limb and recommend this book that I have not

finished reading yet. It's written to help parents/kids or teens do CBT when

there isn't a therapist who specializes in CBT in your area, price range,

etc. It's written to talk to the child. So the child can work through it

themselves but it certainly is written with parents in mind working with

their children.

Talking Back to OCD by S. March

http://www.amazon.com/Talking-Back-OCD-Program-Parents/dp/1593853556

Laure

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We loved that book too, Laure :~)

BJ

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