Anxiety, Behavior change, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotion Regulation, Empirically supported treatments, Interpersonal problems, Parent series: general parenting
When your child refuses to go to school, can be representative of a larger issue at play. It’s not always just your child being oppositional and argumentative, but could also be an expression of anxiety or depression.
Empirically supported treatments, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Emily DiNuzzo reports accounts of individuals with OCD and Pure O. Samantha Jean describes “I remember one of my therapists said you might not always be afraid of germs but [OCD] will always be there and it’ll come back in different ways,” Jean says. “The obsessions...
Empirically supported treatments, Exposure, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Join us on January 20th and 21st for wonderful presentations from Dr. Twohig and Dr. Pollard! We are very fortunate to have both of these talented clinicians join us for this event. Learn about treating OCD from an ACT perspective, and how to address difficult,...
Empirically supported treatments, Exposure, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Parent series: OCD
If your child is struggling with OCD symptoms it can be a challenging time for you, your kid, and your family. Whether they are newly diagnosed, or have received treatment previously, you have some decisions to make for what kind of treatment they will need to get...
Empirically supported treatments, Functional Analytical Psychotherapy
A couple of weeks ago, we published a post on how to choose a therapy for your child based on the theoretical orientation of the clinician. This post is a continuation to the previous one and it will give you information about how to choose therapist based on the...