What to Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming OCD
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What to Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck: A Kid's Guide to Overcoming OCD

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What To Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck guides children and their parents through the cognitive-behavioral techniques used to treat Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. Revealing OCD in a whole new light, this interactive self-help book turns kids into super-sleuths who can recognize OCD's tricks. Engaging examples, activities, and step-by-step instructions help children...more
Paperback, 95 pages
Published April 15th 2007 by Magination Press
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Janice
Janice rated it 4 of 5 stars
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A good book for kids. Gives them the words to explain how they feel and what's going on, plus a way to get help. This still shouldn't be done without professional help.
Abram
Abram rated it 5 of 5 stars
Good and helpful book.
Lynn
Lynn rated it 3 of 5 stars
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This is a book for children and addresses both OCD and can be applied to any child or adult that has obsessive thought processes(circular thinking). I personally used the techniques in the book with my children but did not read the book to them. The book focus on the label OCD. I attempt to give my children coping mechanism and not labels that can result in excuses for behavior.
Chrissi
Chrissi rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: children, parents and professionals
Another excellent resource for professionals and self-help workbook by Dawn Huebner that takes a cognitive behavioral approach to Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in children.
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Dawn Huebner, PhD, wrote most of her first book (What to Do When You Worry Too Much) on walks to and from her office in downtown Exeter, NH. The rest of her series was similarly conceived, although she eventually set up a computer (and designated a writing day) in a spare room at home.

A clinical psychologist in private practice, Dr. Huebner recognized the need for lively, easy-to-read ...more
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