EPISODE · Mar 26, 2025 · 17 MIN
How to Deal with OCD Without Medication | Regulation First Parenting™ | E289
from Dysregulated Kids: Science-Backed Parenting Help for Behavior, Anxiety, ADHD and More
How to Deal with OCD Without MedicationIn this episode, Dr. Roseann breaks down how to deal with OCD without medication, teaching parents practical, science-backed strategies to calm the brain and retrain behavior.Why does my child’s OCD get worse when they’re stressed or overtired?A dysregulated nervous system amplifies OCD symptoms. Intrusive thoughts feel more urgent, and compulsions spike.What helps:Calm routines before behavior interventionsDaily nervous system regulation: breathwork, PEMF, progressive relaxationProtect sleep; overtired brains get stuckMagnesium (glycinate or L-threonate) to support anxiety and nervous system balanceParent story: A child’s bedtime rituals decreased after a predictable wind-down routine combined with magnesium support.Natural strategies to reduce OCD symptomsEffective, evidence-backed tools train the brain to regulate itself without medication:Neurofeedback to retrain brainwave patternsBiofeedback for heart rate and breathing regulationPEMF therapy to calm overactive neural pathwaysTargeted supplements like magnesiumThese interventions help a dysregulated child learn to calm the nervous system, which medication alone cannot achieve.How do I stop feeding my child’s OCD when they seek reassurance?Reassurance gives temporary relief but strengthens compulsions.Try instead:Validate feelings: “I know this is scary”Avoid certainty answersCoach tolerating discomfort in small stepsPartner with an ERP-trained therapist for structured exposureCan inflammation or gut issues worsen OCD?Yes. Neuroinflammation and gut dysregulation can intensify OCD.Practical steps:Remove processed foods, additives, and dyesSupport gut health with probiotics or fermented foodsTreat underlying infections with a specialist if neededA healthier gut and regulated nervous system reduce obsessive behaviors and emotional spikes.Long-term habits to prevent OCD recurrenceConsistency rewires the brain. Daily habits for 30+ days support emotional regulation:Magnesium supplementationBreathwork or vagal-tone exercisesPredictable sleep routinesLimiting reassuranceStructured ERP practiceFAQsQ: What are intrusive thoughts in kids? A: Intrusive thoughts are unwanted, fear-based ideas that the child cannot easily dismiss. They signal the brain is dysregulated and stressed, not disobedient.Q: Can intrusive thoughts go away? A: Yes, with consistent ERP, co-regulation, and nervous system supports, intrusive thoughts diminish over time.Q: Can OCD be treated without medication? A: Absolutely. Evidence-based, natural strategies—ERP, co-regulation, sleep hygiene, nutrition, magnesium, and sensory supports—can reduce compulsions and improve emotional regulation.Q: How do I know if I’m reinforcing OCD? A: Reassuring, doing tasks for your child, or changing routines to reduce anxiety can strengthen OCD. Step back, validate feelings, and coach tolerance to discomfort.TakeawayOCD is not your child being dramatic or defiant. It’s a dysregulated brain communicating stress. When you calm the nervous system first and use structured, natural strategies, children can reduce compulsions, tolerate intrusive thoughts, and build lasting emotional resilience.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand Emotional Dysregulation in Children and teaches practical Nervous System Regulation in Children and Co-Regulation Techniques through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.
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