OCD Brochure
- How Common is OCD?
- Key Features of OCD
- What Causes OCD?
- What the Family Can Do to Help
- If You Have Special Needs
- For Further Information
- References
WHAT THE FAMILY CAN DO TO HELP
OCD affects not only the sufferer but the whole family. The family often
has a difficult time accepting the fact that the person with OCD cannot
stop the distressing behavior. Family members may show their anger and
resentment, resulting in an increase in the OCD behavior. Or, to keep the
peace, they may assist in the rituals or give constant reassurance.
Education about OCD is important for the family. Families can learn specific
ways to encourage the person with OCD to adhere fully to behavior therapy
and/or pharmacotherapy programs. Self-help books are often a good source
of information. Some families seek the help of a family therapist who is
trained in the field. Also, in the past few years, many families have joined
one of the educational support groups that have been organized throughout
the country.
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