Guest guest Posted April 13, 2007 Report Share Posted April 13, 2007 Hi Barb, IMP of the MIND by Lee Baer, Ph.D. is a great read on obsessive thoughts. It's not only easy to read, he answers a lot of questions. We had a punching bag in the basement - it only worked sometimes, mostly because it didn't react when it was punched!! Remember to tell your son that perfectionism is like a mountain and he has to climb it by making mistakes - like Dr. Aureen Wagners' Casey who climbs the Worry Hill. I used to work for Youth Services Bureau! They may have someone who can help with Parenting, however you will probably have to wait for some time. They are more geared to counselling with youth and support for parents. If a youth arranges his own intake call he will be a higher priority than if a parent makes the call. What part of Ottawa are you in, maybe I can check out the waiting list for you - I am still in touch with some of my old colleagues. There are other resources for parenting assistance such as: Catholic Family Services Family Service Centre Jewish Family Services Any community health centre etc. All are recipients of United Way funding so everyone, regardless of religion is eligible for treatment. There may be a sliding scale for services. Who is your son's therapist? We went to CHEO and Dr. Palframan. You will be fine, just remember to take some me time and keep those boundaries in place! ttfn, wendy, in canada birkhanw@... ------------------------------ --- barbnesrallah <barbnesrallah@...> wrote: You mention your son felt omnipotent, with our son I feel he is > finding his power, both physical and verbal, and as you say needs to > learn the acceptable choices. He took up boxing at the same time as > the ocd hit, which at the time was a good thing - gave him a place to > vent his anger. Unfortunately OCD perfectionism has caused him to > have to stop, and now he has lost that release. I am trying not to > become his substitute punching bag! > > Would you know what resources might be available through the Youth > Services Bureau? I think we could use some support on parenting to > continue getting through this.... > > Also, wondering about the best book on BAD THOUGHT OCD? > > Thanks for your reply! Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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