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EPISODE · May 30, 2024 · 19 MIN

EP #1385: How to Help Your Child Thrive: Understanding OCD and Anxiety in Kids

from Health Power: The OG Health Podcast & Dog-Eared Podcast · host Lisa Davis MPH

Send us Fan MailSummaryNatasha Daniels, an anxiety and OCD child therapist, discusses her workbook for kids with OCD and anxiety. She shares her personal journey and how she became passionate about helping children with these disorders. The conversation covers the difference between anxiety and OCD, the concept of intrusive thoughts, and the importance of reframing OCD as a separate entity. They also discuss signs of OCD in children, the challenges parents face in supporting their children, and the role of therapy in managing OCD. Self-care for parents and resources for support are also mentioned.KeywordsOCD, anxiety, workbook, children, therapy, intrusive thoughts, parenting, self-careTakeawaysOCD and anxiety are different disorders with different origins in the brain.Intrusive thoughts in OCD can lead to compulsions, while anxiety often leads to avoidance.Parents should avoid accommodating OCD behaviors and instead encourage exposure response prevention therapy.Signs of OCD in children include repetitive behaviors, avoidance, and circular conversations.Parents should consider therapy with a trained OCD specialist and seek support from online communities.Self-care for parents is crucial in managing the challenges of raising a child with OCD.Sound Bites"Crushing OCD Workbook for Kids, 50 fun activities to overcome OCD with CBT and exposures.""There are so many superpowers that come with an anxious mind with a child who has OCD.""OCD is in the basal ganglia and it's about circuitry and a glitch where you get stuck and you get stuck on a loop."Chapters00:00Introduction and Book Recommendation00:54Natasha's Journey to Helping Children with OCD and Anxiety03:26Understanding the Difference Between Anxiety and OCD04:03Exploring Intrusive Thoughts and Compulsions in OCD05:31Challenges Faced by Parents in Supporting Children with OCD06:15The Role of Therapy in Managing OCD14:20Self-Care for Parents of Children with OCDRoyalty Free Music from Tunetank.com Track: Surfing! by automaticbananas https://tunetank.com/track/5070-surfing!/

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