Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Hi. We have a 14 year old daughter who was diagnosed with OCD in late December. She has a problem with contamination (not for herself, but passing to others.) We're still very new to all this, it came on so very quickly - in just 4 short months she went from " 0 - 60 " with this OCD situation. We picked up a book to read, found a psychologist who recommended meds & a psychiatrist (she started Prozac in mid-January & is at 20mg daily now). Unfortunately, the first 2 months of treatment were a complete waste of money & time for us - as we had NO idea what we were doing when we chose the doctor, she is not qualified with CBT or ERP & was no help whatsoever. She was very nice & actually suggested to us that find someone else (this was good, as our sole purpose for going for that particular session instead of our daughter was to tell her we're switching to another doctor.) Finding a qualified doctor was THE MOST frustrating ordeal I think I've ever gone through. With a little luck & the grace of God, we found one just a few days ago. Our first appointment is April 25th. This woman is a psychiatrist with formal training in CBT & ERP and specializes in OCD with teens & kids. I feel as if we've won the lottery! I can't wait for therapy to start. Question for anyone -- at this point, we're wondering exactly how much to explain to our son. He's 16 yrs old, so not a small child who wouldn't understand, but how much detail do you go into with sibs??? While my son is a very sensitive person & concerned of other people's feelings, you have to consider the fact that they are brother & sister and what we definitely do NOT want to happen is, in a fit of rage (or a moment of " less than brotherly love " ) he blurt something out in front of someone (kids at school or on the bus) just to hurt her. He's not oblivious to what's going on, he knows her behavior has changed greatly & there is huge amounts of stress at home during shower time or hand washing, etc. What he's not privy to is the medication & the therapy or the official diagnosis. What have you all done in this regard?? I really need some direction here. Thanks for listening. LT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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