Talking Back to OCD
The Program That Helps Kids and Teens Say "No Way" -- and Parents Say "Way to Go"
by:
John S. March
Summary:
The book provides a step-by-step cognitive-behavioral therapy program for children and teenagers to overcome obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) by developing self-help skills and reducing symptoms. It also offers guidance for parents to support their children through the process, emphasizing family involvement in the treatment.
Key points:
1. OCD Understanding: The book stresses that OCD is a chronic neurological disorder, not a personal failing, and explains its symptoms.
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