family-based behavior therapyinflated responsibilitymemory biasesobsessive-compulsive disorderperfectionismthought-action fusionSummary Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a serious and often chronic condition in childhood and affects up to 0.25-4% of children. Numerous theories emphasize cognitive factors ...
children more often do not recognize the senselessness and excessiveness of their obsessions and compulsions, and therefore may not readily recognize the need for treatment. Also, they may involve family members in their rituals to a greater extent than adults do. For example,...
Additional trials are needed to confirm these findings. In the interim, consideration should be given to the ways in which BT/CBT might be made more widely available as a treatment for OCD in children and adolescents. 展开 关键词: Child Humans Adolescent Behavior Therapy [*methods Cognitive ...
Cognitive behavior therapy in treatment-naive children and adolescents with obsessive-compulsive disorder: an open trial This work aims is to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) in pediatric patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) w... NR Benazon,JJ Ager,...
Can OCD co-occur with other conditions in children and adults? Yes, OCD often co-occurs with other issues such as anxiety, tics, ADHD, and specific behavior patterns (personality disorders) In childhood, it may be linked to tics and ADHD-like behaviors. ...
One child recalled stepping on other kids' heels to prevent bad things from happening, which adults misinterpreted as disruptive behavior. Other examples at school might include lining up items in a specific order, counting steps between classrooms, or repeatedly washing h...
She teaches him how to “hang up”– the same as if you receive a wrong number phone call — on those doubts and fears using a combination of medicine and cognitive behavior therapy (CBT). This is a comforting story to understand the battles that children with OCD face in their heads, ...
Hoarding can often be a debilitating problem for adults and is often associated with poorer mental health functioning and response to treatment. For children however, that may not be the case. A new study in the Journal of the American Academy of Child a
Gilbert and her colleagues evaluated the children's behavior in videos of the attempts to draw perfect circles. The researchers rated the intensity of a child's own performance monitoring as the youngster attempted to do a better job. "Some kids were very self-critical," Gilbert said. "The ...
Others note parents and general practitioners may fail to recognize a child's ''strange behavior'' as symptomatic of OCD, attributing it instead to childhood phases. As a result, children and adolescents with OCD may be unrecognized and untreated. OCD differs from the developmentally appropriate ...