How To Deal With An Obsessive-Compulsive Child

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1. Visit a doctor who specializes in obsessive-compulsive disorder

The first route is taking your child to a physician who can treat the disorder. But most importantly, select a doctor who is knowledgeable about the severity of his or her case. According to incrisis.org, seeing a specialist early on improves the chances that your child won’t fall victim to the excessive rituals, compulsions or superstitions that lie ahead. Early treatments can combat the disorder with prescription medications or therapies. Lastly, find out what behavioral practices are necessary to reduce stress and anxiety.

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