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OverviewOver one million children and adolescents in the US suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), a baffling illness that can be debilitating for the child in school, with friends and family. Help is now available! Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) is the gold standard of treatment for OCD, and offers youngsters and their families the path to mastery over OCD. In this uniquely creative and heart-warming book, Dr. Wagner, an internationally recognized expert in the treatment of childhood OCD, uses the powerful real-life metaphor of the Worry Hill to describe OCD and its treatment clearly and simply through the eyes of a child. Children and adults will identify with Casey's struggle with OCD, his sense of hope when he learns about treatment, his relief that neither he nor his parents are to blame, and eventually, his victory over OCD. Parents and Professionals can use this book alone or together with the companion book, What to do when your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. This is the only children's OCD book that has a companion book for parents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Aureen Pinto Wagner , Paul A JuttonPublisher: Lighthouse Press, Incorporated Imprint: Lighthouse Press, Incorporated Edition: 3rd ed. Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.104kg ISBN: 9780979539275ISBN 10: 0979539277 Pages: 48 Publication Date: 01 May 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe best book available for children with OCD. Charles Mansueto, Ph.D., Scientific Advisory Board, Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation It's a masterpiece! It captures and conveys the essence of effective behavior therapy for OCD...the metaphors are perfect...Parents, teachers, clinicians and, most importantly, children will benefit enormously from reading it. John Greist, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Excellent...I would recommend it for all our child patients with Tourette Syndrome and OCD symptoms. Roger Kurlan, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Chief of Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Member, Medical Advisory Board, Tourette Syndrome Association Dr. Wagner has written a most helpful and entertaining book for young children who develop OCD symptoms. It is written from a child's perspective and is designed for parents and caregivers to read with the child. These symptoms can be exceedingly confusing and hard to explain to a child, but this book will make things much easier. The book leads naturally from clinical findings to useful questions to treatment approaches; probably a key element in the book is the careful motivating of the child for treatment. The bottom line is that OCD is treatable and that children (and their parents) should be optimistic about their futures. Michael A. Jenike, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Chair, Scientific Advisory Board of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation ... a sizable contribution to the literature on childhood Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Paul Jutton's illustrations and [ Dr.] Wagner's message provide parents and therapists with an engaging way to teach young children about OCD. More importantly, Up and Down the Worry Hill offers hope and affirmation to kids who suffer from this potentially disabling but treatable disorder. C. Alec Pollard, Ph.D. Professor of Community and Family Medicine Director, Anxiety Disorders Center, Saint Louis University School of Medicine The book offers a message of hope and makes it clear that although treatment may be hard work it can make OCD manageable...In summary I think that the book is one to add to the bookshelves of professionals treating children with OCD and worth recommending to parents. James M. Claiborn, Ph.D., ABPP Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy Clear, straightforward and jargon-free...the vital message that you are not alone, you are not crazy, and that there is hope through in a warm and easygoing manner. I would be happy to recommend it to my patients. Fred Penzel, Ph.D. Executive Director, Western Suffolk Psychological Services Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Self-Help Book Recommendation, Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (2011) The best book available for children with OCD. Charles Mansueto, Ph.D., Scientific Advisory Board, Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation It's a masterpiece! It captures and conveys the essence of effective behavior therapy for OCD...the metaphors are perfect...Parents, teachers, clinicians and, most importantly, children will benefit enormously from reading it. John Greist, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Excellent...I would recommend it for all our child patients with Tourette Syndrome and OCD symptoms. Roger Kurlan, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Chief of Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Member, Medical Advisory Board, Tourette Syndrome Association Dr. Wagner has written a most helpful and entertaining book for young children who develop OCD symptoms. It is written from a child's perspective and is designed for parents and caregivers to read with the child. These symptoms can be exceedingly confusing and hard to explain to a child, but this book will make things much easier. The book leads naturally from clinical findings to useful questions to treatment approaches; probably a key element in the book is the careful motivating of the child for treatment. Michael A. Jenike, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Chair, Scientific Advisory Board of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation ... a sizable contribution to the literature on childhood Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Paul Jutton's illustrations and [ Dr.] Wagner's message provide parents and therapists with an engaging way to teach young children about OCD. More importantly, Up and Down the Worry Hill offers hope and affirmation to kids who suffer from this potentially disabling but treatable disorder. C. Alec Pollard, Ph.D. Professor of Community and Family Medicine Director, Anxiety Disorders Center, Saint Louis University School of Medicine The book offers a message of hope and makes it clear that although treatment may be hard work it can make OCD manageable...In summary I think that the book is one to add to the bookshelves of professionals treating children with OCD and worth recommending to parents. James M. Claiborn, Ph.D., ABPP Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy Clear, straightforward and jargon-free...the vital message that you are not alone, you are not crazy, and that there is hope through in a warm and easygoing manner. I would be happy to recommend it to my patients. Fred Penzel, Ph.D. Executive Director, Western Suffolk Psychological Services Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the The best book available for children with OCD. Charles Mansueto, Ph.D., Scientific Advisory Board, Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation It's a masterpiece! It captures and conveys the essence of effective behavior therapy for OCD...the metaphors are perfect...Parents, teachers, clinicians and, most importantly, children will benefit enormously from reading it. John Greist, M.D., Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Wisconsin Excellent...I would recommend it for all our child patients with Tourette Syndrome and OCD symptoms. Roger Kurlan, M.D., Professor of Neurology, Chief of Cognitive & Behavioral Neurology, University of Rochester School of Medicine, Member, Medical Advisory Board, Tourette Syndrome Association Dr. Wagner has written a most helpful and entertaining book for young children who develop OCD symptoms. It is written from a child's perspective and is designed for parents and caregivers to read with the child. These symptoms can be exceedingly confusing and hard to explain to a child, but this book will make things much easier. The book leads naturally from clinical findings to useful questions to treatment approaches; probably a key element in the book is the careful motivating of the child for treatment. The bottom line is that OCD is treatable and that children (and their parents) should be optimistic about their futures. Michael A. Jenike, M.D. Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School Chair, Scientific Advisory Board of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation ... a sizable contribution to the literature on childhood Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Paul Jutton's illustrations and [ Dr.] Wagner's message provide parents and therapists with an engaging way to teach young children about OCD. More importantly, Up and Down the Worry Hill offers hope and affirmation to kids who suffer from this potentially disabling but treatable disorder. C. Alec Pollard, Ph.D. Professor of Community and Family Medicine Director, Anxiety Disorders Center, Saint Louis University School of Medicine The book offers a message of hope and makes it clear that although treatment may be hard work it can make OCD manageable...In summary I think that the book is one to add to the bookshelves of professionals treating children with OCD and worth recommending to parents. James M. Claiborn, Ph.D., ABPP Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Obsessive-Compulsive Foundation Founding Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy Clear, straightforward and jargon-free...the vital message that you are not alone, you are not crazy, and that there is hope through in a warm and easygoing manner. I would be happy to recommend it to my patients. Fred Penzel, Ph.D. Executive Director, Western Suffolk Psychological Services Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Author InformationAureen Pinto Wagner, Ph.D. is a clinical child psychologist and expert in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) who developed the child-friendly Worry Hill(R) CBT approach. She served as an Adjunct Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. Dr. Wagner is also a member of the Scientific and Clinical Advisory Board of the International Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Foundation (IOCDF) and its Pediatric Advisory Committee. At The Anxiety Wellness Center, Dr. Wagner provides both in-person and HIPAA-compliant telehealth services to children, teens, and adults with anxiety, OCD, and related conditions.Dr. Wagner is a sought-after international speaker who presents on-site workshops parents as well as as worldwide virtual consultation and workshops for clinicians and school professionals. As a faculty presenter and supervisor for the IOCDF's Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI), and the Pediatric BTTI, Dr. Wagner has been training clinicians to treat OCD for over 20 years.The Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies has awarded Dr. Wagner the Self-Help Book Recommendation for providing the highest level of evidence-based best practices for her books: Worried No More: Help and Hope for Anxious Children, Up and Down the Worry Hill: A Children's Book about Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, and What to do when your Child has Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Strategies and Solutions. The latter two books, along with her highly-acclaimed resource for professionals, Treatment of OCD in Children and Adolescents: Professional's Kit, comprise the only integrated set of resources for children with OCD, their parents, and their therapists. Dr. Wagner has also developed a suite of resources for professionals who work with anxious youth, including Worried No More: Teaching Tools and Forms on CD, and CDs of her live workshops for parents and school professionals. Dr. Wagner received her education at St. Agnes College, the University of Iowa, Yale University Child Study Center and Brown University. Prior to founding The Anxiety Wellness Center, Dr. Wagner was Clinical Associate Professor of Neurology (1998-2010) and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry (1991-1998) at the University of Rochester School of Medicine & Dentistry. She was voted Outstanding Psychologist of the Year by the Genesee Valley Psychological Association, Rochester, NY in 2007. Paul Jutton is an artist and illustrator living in Washington, D.C. He studied graphic design at the Rochester Institute of technology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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