Pediatric obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common condition that can take a substantial toll on the entire family system. Research suggests that families of youth with OCD face a unique set of difficulties in that they often are intimately involved in the childs symptoms. This involvement, also known as symptom accommodation, can be quite taxing, and it is often accompanied by high levels of distress, anxiety, and family conflict. These family responses, while naturaland understandable, pose very real problems for treatment. Growing research suggests that poor family functioning undermines successful child OCD treatment. Helping Families Manage Childhood OCD provides clinicians with a comprehensive set of strategies for identifying and intervening with family dynamics that are likely to interfere with successful treatment of pediatric OCD. Moving beyond commonly employed techniques such as parent education and behavior management training, this manual includes skills training in emotion regulation for the entire family. It offers step-by-step strategies for helping family members to identify andmanage their own emotional responses to OCD and provides a foundation for more effective and collaborative problem-solving around OCD. Through interactive exercises, families develop strategies for communicating around and troubleshooting difficult OCD episodes as well as strategies for promoting a more positivehome environment in which to work on OCD.
Introductory Information for Therapists; Chapter 1: Session 1: Getting Started in Family Treatment; Chapter 2: Session 2: Managing Emotions Related to OCD; Chapter 3: Session 3: Problem Solving Around OCD; Chapter 4: Session 4: Addressing Barriers to Treatment Success; Chapter 5: Session 5: Continued Problem-solving/Modeling Healthy Responses to Anxiety; Chapter 6: Session 6: Consolidating Treatment Gains and Looking Ahead/Relapse Prevention; Appendices; Appendix A Child Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Impact Scales - Revised; Appendix B Parents Attitudes and Behaviors; Appendix C Standard Psychoeducation for Child and Adolescent OCD; Appendix D Additional Skills Training for Families; Appendix E Handouts and Tools; Appendix F Tools for Helping Family Members Learn to Manage Difficult Emotions; Appendix G Sample Exposure Tasks for Family Accommodation; References; About the Authors;
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