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Talking Back to OCD

The Program That Helps Kids and Teens Say "No Way" - and Parents Say "Way to Go"

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Talking Back to OCD

By: Christine M. Benton, John S. March MD
Narrated by: Christopher Solimene
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No one wants to get rid of obsessive-compulsive disorder more than someone who has it. That's why Talking Back to OCD puts kids and teens in charge.

Dr. John March's eight-step program has already helped thousands of young people show the disorder that it doesn't call the shots - they do. This uniquely designed volume is really two books in one. Each chapter begins with a section that helps kids and teens zero in on specific problems and develop skills they can use to tune out obsessions and resist compulsions.

Talking Back to OCD shows parents how to be supportive without getting in the way. The next time OCD butts in, your family will be prepared to boss back - and show an unwelcome visitor to the door.

Download the accompanying reference guide.©2007 The Guilford Press (P)2017 Tantor
Child Psychology Children's Health Compulsive Disorders Parenting & Families Relationships Mental Health Young Adult Parenting Teens
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"Encouraging.... There are other books on OCD for parents...but this is the only title aimed at both the sufferer and the parents; its emphasis on OCD as an illness motivates the child and parents to isolate OCD from the individual. Highly recommended." ( Library Journal)

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TALKING BACK TO OCD Is a Great Help

This book is clear as day in helping parents, teens, and kids to understand Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and how to deal with it. It's by a highly respected and experienced doctor in the field of treating and understanding this mental disorder and it gives hope for a cure, or how to minimize the disorder. It is a compassionate guide to helping a child with OCD and gives exercises and advice that is invaluable. A very empathetic guide essential to understanding OCD. Thank goodness for it.

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 a wonderful hands on manual

A wonderful evidence informed and thorough manual and guide for both parents and children.
My child, and I both thought that the narrators voice was a little robotic

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Narrator sounds like a robot

I could not get past the first 5 minutes of this book to evaluate the substance because the narrator sounds like a robot and it’s impossible to listen to.

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