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Meet Katie - a teenager with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Katie invites readers to learn about OCD from her perspective,
helping them to understand what it is, how her obsessions and
compulsions affect her daily life, and how people around her can
help. With illustrations throughout, this will be an ideal
introduction to OCD for both young people and older readers. It
shows family, friends and teachers how they can support someone
with the condition and will be an excellent way to start a
conversation about OCD, in the classroom or at home.
OCD is particularly prevalent in young people with ASD. This
workbook, structured as a flexible 20-session programme, adapts CBT
treatment to the specific needs of young people with OCD and ASD.
The workbook uses simple illustrations and diagrams to explain ways
to challenge OCD thoughts and behaviours and includes fun and
engaging activities for use within sessions and at home. An
essential resource for clinicians treating young people with OCD
and ASD, it will encourage and engage the young person in their
recovery process. This workbook is intended to be used in
conjunction with the clinical manual for this title, Challenging
OCD in Young People with ASD: A CBT Manual for Therapists.
The first book offering support for parents and carers of children
and young people with Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD), this
guidebook explains the condition as well as the impact that it may
have in education settings, family life and socialisation. The
guide begins by explaining how and why BDD emerges, before moving
onto an exploration of how the mental health condition presents
itself emotionally, psychologically, physically and behaviourally.
It then offers practical advice and guidance for parents and carers
on talking to their child about BDD, seeking professional
treatment, considering medication, managing social media use,
working with schools to build a recovery team and more. The
Parent's Guide to Body Dysmorphic Disorder is an essential
guidebook for parents of children of children and young people with
BDD.
In this down-to-earth, fun and empowering book, Joe Wells talks
about his teenage experience of OCD and all the coping mechanisms
and treatment options that have worked for him. It's packed full of
brilliant, honest advice for others struggling with this disorder,
written by someone who understands what it's like to be a teen with
OCD. This updated edition with all-new illustrations includes a
brand-new chapter written 16 years later, detailing how Joe
overcame his disorder and is now a successful comedian.
People with autism are at a higher risk of developing OCD, with
research showing that up to 37% of young people with ASD also have
comorbid OCD. This manual offers a step-by-step guide to an
evidence-based treatment based on CBT and exposure and response
prevention techniques that is specifically designed to suit the
needs of young people with ASD. Providing an adaptable 20-session
programme for professionals treating young people with OCD and ASD,
this book from the national specialist OCD Service at the Maudsley
Hospital provides a complete guide for treatment, from introducing
what OCD is through to relapse prevention strategies. Designed to
be used in conjunction with the workbook, Challenge Your OCD!: A
CBT Workbook for Young People with ASD.
"Let's begin to talk about our mental health and page by page, bit
by bit, we will be okay" Drawing on her experience of living with
OCD and her journey to recovery, this diary combines Charlotte's
personal story with Cognitive Behavioural Therapy self-help
activities. The book is packed full of journaling and sketching
activities, and Charlotte's own designs and entries will give you a
jumping off point to add your own sketches, doodles and photos to
help you understand your OCD. It also has daily tasks adapted or
expanded from CBT that help manage anxiety, avoidance, obsessions
and compulsions. There are completed activities as examples
throughout and Charlotte shares her own story of OCD throughout the
book, to raise awareness and to remind you that you are not alone.
Her relatable OCD struggles and victories will help you tackle OCD.
This step-by-step manual explains how to adapt CBT (Cognitive
Behaviour Therapy) approaches to OCD (Obsessive Compulsive
Disorder) for autistic children and adults. It outlines why there
is the need to adapt treatment for the autistic population, and
includes detailed guidance on each phase of the approach. It
explains assessment of OCD in autism, the links between the two
conditions and difficulties in identifying aspects of OCD in
autistic people. The book offers advice on dealing with difficult
issues and on the next steps after treatment is complete.
Accompanying worksheets and handouts are available to download.
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