How to treat children's obsessive-compulsive disorder?

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Generally speaking, children don't feel distressed and sad about their compulsive behavior, they just repeat it rigidly. If these children are not allowed to repeat these compulsive behaviors, they will feel irritable, anxious, uneasy, and even lose their temper. Let's take a look at the following.

How to treat children's obsessive-compulsive disorder?

First: help children with obsessive-compulsive disorder to recognize and overcome their personality weaknesses. Let children realize that it is inevitable for people to encounter all kinds of things in their life. Guide children to be decisive when dealing with problems and overcome the weakness of indecision. Encourage children to see their abilities and help them improve their self-confidence.

Second: with the help of doctors, children's obsessive-compulsive disorder can be corrected through systematic desensitization, interaction inhibition, thought termination and other behavioral therapy.

Third: pay attention to cultivate children's interests and hobbies, such as singing, dancing, listening to music, playing ball, running, etc., encourage children to participate in collective activities, so as to establish new brain excitation focus to inhibit the excitation focus of obsessive-compulsive symptoms, and divert children's high attention to obsessive-compulsive symptoms, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease

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Parents should pay attention to change their paranoid, stereotyped, indecisive behavior, otherwise it will affect the correction of children's obsessive-compulsive disorder, and is not conducive to future psychological development, which is very important