Definition
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder in which people have unwanted and repeated thoughts, feelings, ideas, sensations (obsessions), or behaviors that make them feel driven to do something (compulsions).Often the person carries out the behaviors to get rid of the obsessive thoughts, but this only provides temporary relief. Not performing the obsessive rituals can cause great anxiety. A person’s level of OCD can be anywhere from mild to severe, but if severe and left untreated, it can destroy a person’s capacity to function at work, at school or even to lead a comfortable existence in the home.
OCD affects about 2.2 million American adults, and the problem can be accompanied by eating disorders, other anxiety disorders, or depression. It strikes men and women in roughly equal numbers and usually appears in childhood, adolescence, or early adulthood. One-third of adults with OCD develop symptoms as children, and research indicates that OCD might run in families.
Although OCD symptoms typically begin during the teen years or early adulthood, research shows that some children may even develop the illness during preschool. Studies indicate that at least one-third of cases of adult OCD began in childhood. Suffering from OCD during early stages of a child’s development can cause severe problems for the child. It is important that the child receive evaluation and treatment as soon as possible to prevent the child from missing important opportunities because of this disorder. Source
SYMPTOMS OR BEHAVIORS
- Unproductive time retracing the same word or touching the same objects over and over
- Erasing sentences or problems repeatedly
- Counting and recounting objects, or arranging and rearranging objects at their desk
- Frequent trips to the bathroom
- Poor concentration
- Falling grades
- School avoidance
- Anxiety or depressed mood
Reading
OCD At School – AADA of America
Teachers Guide to OCD in the Classroom
OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER (OCD): RECOMMENDATIONS FOR TEACHERS (2)
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – NASP
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For Parents
Home Management Strategies for OCD
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder in Children and Teenagers
Talking Back to OCD Learn More
When a Family Member has OCD Learn More
The MIGHTY Visit Site
Freeing your Child from OCD Learn More
Worried No More Learn More
More Helpful Links for Kids and Families
The International OCD Foundation Visit iOCDF
Project UROK Visit Site
OCD Education Station Visit Site
Find a Therapist or Clinic Search Now
Online Support Groups
OCD and Parenting Join Up
OCD Support Join Up
OCD Support For Teens Join Up
Everything OCD Visit Facebook Page
Suggested Reading for Kids
Up And Down Worry Hill Learn More
Mr. Worry Learn More
Blink, Blink, Clop, Clop Learn More
What To Do When Your Brain Gets Stuck Learn More
Additional Resources
Wisdo Visit
The OCD Stories Visit
The Secret Illness Visit
Intrusive Thoughts Visit