Description |
xxxv, 101 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm. |
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Programs that work |
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Programs that work.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Summary |
Pediatric obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) takes a substantial toll on the entire family system. Symptom accommodation is often accompanied by high levels of distress, anxiety, and family conflict. These family responses, while natural and understandable, pose very real problems for treatment. Peris and Piacentini have created a workbook that 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. |
Contents |
Introductory information for therapists -- Session 1: getting started in family treatment -- Session 2: managing emotions related to OCD -- Session 3: problem solving around OCD -- Session 4: addressing barriers to treatment success -- Session 5: continued problem-solving/modeling healthy responses to anxiety -- Session 6: consolidating treatment gains and looking ahead/relapse prevention. |
Subject |
Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children -- Treatment.
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Family psychotherapy.
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Parent and child.
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder -- therapy.
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Added Author |
Piacentini, John, author.
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Added Title |
Helping families manage childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder |
ISBN |
9780199357604 (paperback) (alkaline paper) |
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0199357609 (paperback) (alkaline paper) |
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