Therapy for Kids & Teens

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is considered the treatment for anxiety and OCD. ERP is supported by a large body of research and studies show that most people with OCD respond favorably to this type of treatment. Exposure is a main component of ERP and involves approaching the thoughts, images, objects and situations that incite anxiety and trigger obsessions. While exposure can initially produce distress, the key to ERP that makes this treatment more manageable is the structured difficulty levels of the exposures.

Our Austin child psychologists provide compassionate, evidence-based individual therapy for children and adolescents in Round Rock and Austin, Texas

Our Austin child psychologists provide compassionate, evidence-based individual therapy for children and adolescents in Round Rock and Austin, Texas •

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Many children exhibit some level of preoccupation and ritualistic behavior; young children can become fixated on small details and engage in repetitively routinized behaviors. However, the difference between these developmentally normative experiences and clinically diagnosable symptoms is the level of distress and impairment in functioning. Furthermore, if these preoccupations and rituals are excessive or persist beyond developmentally appropriate periods, the thoughts and behaviors could be indicative of OCD.

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While exposure and response prevention (ERP) is the treatment of choice for children and adolescents with OCD, there are some important treatment considerations when addressing pediatric OCD. Children often struggle more than adults to understand the potential benefit of exposing themselves to feared situations without the relief of ritualistic behavior. The therapist will help the child get past the discomfort of giving up rituals that seem protective by using a time sensitive approach. Specifically, with child OCD treatment, more time is spent ensuring readiness for ERP treatment.

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ERP is a collaborative treatment approach, with the therapist, parents, and child working together as a team to overcome OCD symptoms. To properly cultivate this collaborative effort, other issues may need to be addressed first prior to engaging in ERP. For instance, significant family conflict may need to be treated before a child can engage in OCD-specific treatment. A trained therapist will assess for potential barriers to ERP treatment and address them, as needed, prior to initiating OCD-specific treatment.

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