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This handbook examines evidence-based treatment of
obsessive-compulsive and related disorders for a broad clinical
audience. Focusing on both children and adults with these
conditions, it discusses various manifestations of OCD (e.g.,
contamination, perfectionism), related conditions (e.g., hoarding,
trichotillomania, and Tourette syndrome), and cases with
complicating factors. Chapters describe case specifics, offer
assessment guidelines, and illustrate evidence-based psychotherapy.
Case examples depict real-life complexities of presentation,
notably in terms of comorbid conditions and hard-to-treat
subpopulations. Topical areas addressed in the Handbook include:
Phenomenology, assessment, and treatment of multiple types of OCD
in adults and children. Treating "not just right experiences" in
children with OCD. Treating obsessive compulsive disorder in very
young children. Treatment of OCD comorbid with other disorders like
depression and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Treatment of OCD when
presenting with complicating factors like limited insight, extreme
family accommodation, and poor motivation. The Clinical Handbook of
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders is an essential resource
for clinicians and professionals as well as researchers, and
graduate students in clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work,
counseling programs, pediatrics, public health, and related
disciplines.
This handbook examines evidence-based treatment of
obsessive-compulsive and related disorders for a broad clinical
audience. Focusing on both children and adults with these
conditions, it discusses various manifestations of OCD (e.g.,
contamination, perfectionism), related conditions (e.g., hoarding,
trichotillomania, and Tourette syndrome), and cases with
complicating factors. Chapters describe case specifics, offer
assessment guidelines, and illustrate evidence-based psychotherapy.
Case examples depict real-life complexities of presentation,
notably in terms of comorbid conditions and hard-to-treat
subpopulations. Topical areas addressed in the Handbook include:
Phenomenology, assessment, and treatment of multiple types of OCD
in adults and children. Treating "not just right experiences" in
children with OCD. Treating obsessive compulsive disorder in very
young children. Treatment of OCD comorbid with other disorders like
depression and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Treatment of OCD when
presenting with complicating factors like limited insight, extreme
family accommodation, and poor motivation. The Clinical Handbook of
Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders is an essential resource
for clinicians and professionals as well as researchers, and
graduate students in clinical psychology, psychiatry, social work,
counseling programs, pediatrics, public health, and related
disciplines.
Giving a full overview of childhood obsessive compulsive disorder
(OCD) and discussing all major treatment options, including
cognitive behavioural therapy and medication, this guide provides
the essential information that families, teachers, caregivers,
clinicians and mental health professionals need in order to
understand and treat childhood OCD. It covers origins, symptoms and
related illnesses and explains how OCD is diagnosed. The book also
suggests ways to maximise the outcomes of treatment, what to do
when treatment doesn't work, and how to help manage OCD in children
at school and in the home.
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