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Helping your Child with Obsessive - Anxiety UK

Make a differenceHelping your Childwith ObsessiveCompulsive DisorderA Parent / Carer Self Help GuideBy Dr Lisa Summerhill and Jo RangerCoventry and Produced by Coventry CAMHSDr Lisa Summerhill, Child Clinical PsychologistJo Ranger, Social WorkerWith special thanks tothe parents and young people of Coventry CAMHSwho helped us to develop these booklets 2010 Coventry and Warwickshire Partnership rights you require this booklet in a different format or language please contact the Equality and Diversity Department on 024 7653 6802 Trust HeadquartersCoventry and Warwickshire Partnership NHS TrustWayside House, Wilsons Lane, Coventry CV6 6 NYTel: 024 7636 2100 Fax: 024 7636 894912 ContentsWhat is Obsessive Compulsive Disorder?

The majority of children will have real, understandable anxiety in such circumstances, but if a child is vulnerable to developing OCD, these things can act as a trigger. Effect of OCD on your child OCD may affect your child in a number of ways. School work, home life, and friendships can often be affected. Some children

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