How to treat obsessive compulsive disorder

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Obsessive compulsive disorder has a deep negative effect on children's mental health and the growth of behavioral awareness. Parents do not want their children to suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder, but if they do, they have to go to treatment. So what are the ways to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder in children?

How to treat obsessive compulsive disorder

First: children should not be over dependent on drugs, so if obsessive-compulsive disorder is not serious, it is best not to use drugs. Children are more suitable to use psychological therapy, which is to cultivate the idea of resisting compulsive behavior. Parents should guide their children correctly, try to tell them that such behavior is meaningless, and cultivate their consciousness of consciously resisting compulsive behavior. Of course, it takes a long time of training, and parents need to have super patience.

Second: cultivate more interests and hobbies of children to distract obsessive-compulsive attention. Children will stop obsessive-compulsive behavior after diverting their attention, and gradually forget obsessive-compulsive behavior until recovery.

Third: parents can also try behavior therapy, which is to use another behavior to remind themselves to resist compulsive behavior, such as putting a rubber band on their hands. As soon as there is compulsive behavior, the child will play the rubber band until the idea of compulsive behavior disappears. After repeated training, the child has a conditioned reflex on the rubber band, and once he has compulsive behavior, he will take the initiative to resist.

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This paper introduces several methods for the treatment of children's psychological obsessive-compulsive disorder. If parents find that their children have such symptoms, they should treat their children in time. Only early treatment, children can more easily restore health, can better growth and development.