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Cognitive Behavior Therapy for OCD in Youth

A Step-by-Step Guide
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), which can cause significant impairment in personal, social, and academic contexts, affects nearly half a million children in the United States. This step-by-step guide provides mental health professionals with an adaptable, evidence-based model that uses cognitive behavior therapy to treat pediatric OCD. The authors present well-tested, empirically-validated strategies that encourage clinical flexibility and creativity. Chapters describe the nuts and bolts of assessment, case conceptualization, and treatment planning, as well as psychoeducation, pharmacotherapy, strategies for relapse prevention, and involving family members in treatment. Richly described case studies illustrate how core strategies can be effectively implemented with youth between the ages of 7 and 18. Includes downloadable handouts for clinical use, including worksheets and fact sheets for parents and guardians, exercises and games, and other clinical tools and resources.
Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Overview of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in Youth Chapter 2: Modular CBT for Pediatric OCD Part I Assessment, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning Chapter 3: Gathering Information Chapter 4: Developing the Case Conceptualization and Treatment Plan Part II Implementing the Core Strategies of the Treatment Approach Chapter 5 Engaging Youth and Parents in the Treatment Approach Chapter 6 Psychoeducation with Youth and Parents Chapter 7 Working with the Family Chapter 8 Implementing Graded Exposure with Response Prevention Chapter 9 Developing and Implementing Relapse Prevention Part III Putting It All Together Chapter 10 Structuring the Treatment Chapter 11 Combining Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Pharmacotherapy Chapter 12 Overcoming Obstacles References About the Authors Index
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