Guest guest Posted August 29, 2009 Report Share Posted August 29, 2009 Hi - Welcome to the group. Our daughter is 8 now, and also had an issue with spitting. She spit if her mouth felt odd, if she felt like there were germs around, if she had a bad thougth about illness - mostly she felt that she was spitting germs. She also had a wiping compulsion. We found this to be a very difficult OCD issue to stop or to do exposure to, as it became both a habit & a compulsion, and thus very self-reinforcing. Our therapist worked with us to develop a plan. Here are many of the steps that I recall- we started by tying spitting & wiping together & did this plan: * Give her something to do that is incompatible with spitting. So for us, that was chewing gum or sucking on a lolipop. This gave her something to do, and the rule was " no spitting while chewing " . This also changed the ritual a little. After a few days of this, her spitting was way down, and it seemed to take out a lot of the habit part of this ritual. * Then we did a few minutes without gum, etc, in order to try to delay the spitting compulsion. We worked up very slowly to about an hour. This worked well - however, some other OCD issues popped in, such as scrupulosity about whether she spit or not, confessions, spitting right before, etc. * Then we changed to a plan where she would play a hand game with me before spitting. However, the urge to spit was often so quick, that it was hard for her to delay. * Then we moved to a plan where we would still do a time frame for no spitting, but right before that, we would do a flooding plan - where we basically tried to have her spit as much as possible, during a 20-30 minute period, in order to make it boring. We would make up a bad thought (shocking easy for both of us at this stage) that had at least some basis in her actual fears - then after the thought, she would spit & wipe. We started with 50 times, and built up from there (be sure to have a new outfit for afterwards, they will be drenched! This was actually the most successful stage, but I don't think we could have done this before a lot of the earlier practice, as deliberately thinking all those thoughts would have been very very difficult a few weeks ago. * Finally, our last stage, which we are winding up now, was to agree to take one part of the ritual (spitting) and agree to try not to spit for an entire week! Sounded impossible. We tried for about a week, but every afternoon around 5, she would break down & spit. We did small rewards for the day, so it was not a complete failure - and to move from nearly nonstop spitting a month earlier, to one time a day still felt great! But in order to get to the big goal of an entire week, we had to come up with a " big reward " . We decided on a night with a friend at Great Wolf Lodge. Another 3 days later, and still no full days. So then we did a day where if she did not spit until 5 pm, we would go see the place, so she'd understand how great it is. This was the final motivation. She is now on day 6, consecutively. She is also not wiping - it seemed to go with the spitting, and even thought we did not set that goal, it went away too. Tomorrow is day 7, and we are all so excited. Then she'll need to try to keep it up, so we'll see how that goes, but I think the habit is broken, and she knows that she can do it. I expect I'll think up another reward tomorrow for another week - much smaller this time, but I don't want to lose any ground here! Hope this is helpful! in NC > > Hi, I am the mom of a 14 yr old girl with OCD, ADHD and possibily TS. > I heard about this group at the meeting for the Deecio campers in Seattle. My daughter was the one " brave girl " . I want to share and find out more, especially about spitting. The last time I tried this it did not post, I am going to see if this does. If I am posting in the wrong place please send me a message. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2009 Report Share Posted August 31, 2009 We have delt with spitting and licking things in the past. The spitting lasted just a few months then seemed to resolve on its own. It was about a piece of choclate cake that he had eaten that he did not like and needed to get the taste out of his mouth. As I said, it lasted for a few months and went away on its own. My son does tend to " try on " compulsions which last for a few months then go away. However his " core obsessions/ compulsions " have been constant over his lifetime( dx agt age 3)The licking was much harder ( seemed to be licking surfaces ( counters, desks , shoes, seat etc) to clean spots off them ( yuck!). So our solution was to deal with the spots not the licking per se. I think it is about getting to the root of what is driving the spitting and licking and and doing ERP on that issue and then the spitting behavior stops (hopefully). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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