
PSP 152: A Mother's Journey to Help Her Daughter and Others with OCD
Parenting a child with OCD can be overwhelming and lonely. The first Tuesday of every month, I am highlighting a member of the AT Parenting Community. We can learn from the real stories of others living a life, similar to ours.In these stories we ca...
AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety · Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and OCD Expert, Parenting Coach and Parent
February 4, 202028m 45s
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Show Notes
Parenting a child with OCD can be overwhelming and lonely. The first Tuesday of every month, I am highlighting a member of the AT Parenting Community. We can learn from the real stories of others living a life, similar to ours.In these stories we can see our own.In this episode of the AT Parenting Survival Podcast, I talk to Molly, a mother of a tween who has had OCD for several years. Molly shares their struggles and wins. She talks about how her daughter’s struggles led their family to write Practice Being Brave, Owning My OCD. This is one of my favorite books on OCD and I recommend it to everyone I see in my practice. You can check it out here:amazon.com/Practice-Being-Brave-Owning-OCD/dp/0578469294/To learn more about Molly and her work go to:PracticeBeingBrave.com***To sign up for the 3-Part Video Series on Self-Care for Parents Raising Kids with Anxiety or OCD go to:www.bit.ly/atselfcareTo get on the waitlist to join the AT Parenting Community go to:www.bit.ly/atparentingcommunity
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