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More common than was previously believed, body-focused repetitive
behaviors (BFRBs) affect as many as 1 in 20 people. Written by the
experts who created and developed the ComB Model, it provides a
practical and user-friendly manual for therapists on an effective,
individualized treatment approach for BFRBs. It features the most
up-to-date information on BRFBs and guides clinicians from
conceptualization of the problem through all aspects of clinical
treatment. The internal and external influences for hair-pulling
and skin-picking disorders are addressed thoroughly and from a
functional analytical perspective. A valuable case example
illustrates exactly how specific concepts and techniques are
implemented in therapy. Chapters cover preparing the client for
treatment, encouraging healthy approaches to hair/skin care,
preventing relapse, dealing with co-morbidities, trouble-shooting
impediments to therapy and modifying treatment for children,
adolescents, and their families. This book is the best single
resource available for mental health professionals for
conceptualizing and treating BFRBs.
A groundbreaking guide to managing the emotional and behavioral
components of your child’s sensory processing challenges Imagine
having the flu, while lying in a bed of ants, listening to heavy
metal at high volume, and trying to do calculus. Now consider
living in that body all the time. It becomes easy to understand how
kids with difficulties processing and controlling sensory
information can become avoidant, anxious, impatient, irritable, or
oppositional. If you have a child who has a sensory regulation
issue, you may find yourself confused or frustrated by their
behavior. This book will help you understand your child’s
behavior, as well as the root cause of their emotional outbursts,
and provides an arsenal of tools to help your child self-regulate.
This book addresses the often-overlooked connection between sensory
sensitivity and emotional and behavioral issues, which can often
lead to a diagnosis of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD), an anxiety disorder, or a host of other disorders of
childhood. You’ll gain a better understanding of how your
child’s sensory sensitivity affects how they feel and act, and
also learn powerful sensory regulation skills to help your child
manage their emotions and improve relationships with family and
friends. Whether your child has been diagnosed with sensory
processing disorder (SPD), ADHD, obsessive-compulsive disorder
(OCD), oppositional defiant disorder (ODD), generalized anxiety
disorder (GAD), or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), you’ll find
proven-effective tips and strategies for dealing with the sensory
sensitivity that drives your child’s emotions and behavior, and
discover ways to ease tension in your home caused by your child’s
disorganization, oppositional behavior, refusal to eat, disruptive
behavior, and anxiety. Parenting can be challenging even when
behavior is predictable and age-appropriate, and when a child has a
nervous system that is dysregulated, it is even more so. With this
book, you will not only learn to understand your child’s
behaviors, but will also learn sensory regulation skills to help
your child—and your family as a whole—find some much-needed
balance.
Over six million people in the United States suffer from an anxiety
disorder known as Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The average person
takes seven years before getting help for OCD. With over fifteen
years of experience treating patients struggling with OCD, Dr.
Suzanne Mouton-Odum offers readers hope and guidance for conquering
what is a very treatable problem. Fiction writer, Sheri Bloom, a
woman who was diagnosed and mastered OCD, shares an intimate
account of her personal journey out of the land of compulsions and
into a world of freedom. Out of the Rabbit Hole: A Roadmap to
Freedom from OCD is part journal, part therapy and one-hundred
percent inspiration for tackling an often unspoken, yet common
disorder.
A Parent Guide to Hair Pulling Disorder: Effective Parenting
Strategies for Children (formerly, "Stay Out of My Hair") with
Trichotillomania is a guide for parents of children with compulsive
hair pulling, or trichotillomania, that explains the nature and
causes of the problem and methods for treatment and obtaining help.
The book also addresses the particular challenges facing parents in
dealing with this little known and misunderstood behavior, which is
common among children and adolescents
Help kids develop a positive relationship with food, so they can
become healthy and adventurous eaters for life! Is your child a
picky eater? Do they insist on having the same foods served over
and over again? Be it chicken nuggets, pizza, pancakes, or French
fries--if your child is only eating a few foods regularly, their
diet may be seriously lacking in the nutrition and vitamins they
need to grow and be healthy. And you may feel stressed out and
frustrated at mealtime. For many kids, picky eating is a sensory
issue--whether it's the smell, taste, texture, or appearance of
food. So, how can you help your child overcome these sensory
sensitivities and ensure that they get the nourishment they need?
Written by a pediatric occupational therapist with a specialty
certification in feeding, eating, and swallowing, Raising
Adventurous Eaters offers eight evidence-based sensory strategies
to help kids foster a healthy relationship with food. You'll learn
all about how picky eating can be caused by sensory processing
differences, and find step-by-step strategies for dealing with each
sense. By learning to lean into their senses, children will better
understand what's going on in their bodies. This fosters an
intuitive eating approach, teaching kids to listen to their body's
hunger and fullness cues and respect and respond to those cues
appropriately. Whether or not your child has a diagnosis of sensory
processing disorder (SPD), or simply has sensory sensitivities when
it comes to food, this book will help you set your child up for
successful mealtimes, turning the most stressful time of the day
into a time that your family can spend relaxing and bonding
together around the table.
Sensory processing difficulties can lead to puzzling, hard-to-treat
emotional and behavioral challenges in children and adolescents.
For example, children who can't filter normal background sounds may
seem anxious, those oversensitive to touch may seem phobic, and
those who seek sensory input may appear hyperactive. Filled with
case vignettes, this highly informative guide helps mental health
clinicians recognize and address sensory dysregulation that may
co-occur with or be misdiagnosed as anxiety disorders,
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and other psychological
or behavioral problems. In rich detail, the authors illustrate how
to modify cognitive-behavioral therapy and other evidence-based
interventions to meet this population's unique needs and make
treatment more effective. Reproducible clinical tools can be
downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
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