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Challenge your OCD! a CBT workbook for young people with ASD / Amita Jassi, illustrated by Lisa Jo Robinson

By: Jassi, Amita.
Contributor(s): Robinson, Lisa Jo [illustrator].
London : Jessica Kingsley, 2021Description: 253 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781787752863.Subject(s): OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER | AUTISM | CHILDREN | ADOLESCENTS | COGNITIVE BEHAVIOUR THERAPY | PROFESSIONALS GUIDES
Contents:
1. Introduction and learning about OCD -- 2. Learning about ASD and OCD -- 3. Learning about anxiety -- Learning about anxiety and OCD - 5. Setting up a plan -- 6-19. Challenging OCD using ERP -- 20. Relapse prevention plan -- Appendix: Things to help you in treatment -- Follow up: Review progress and plan.
Summary: OCD is particularly prevalent in young people with ASD. This workbook, structured as a flexible 20-session programme, adapts CBT treatment to the specific needs of young people with OCD and ASD. This workbook uses simple illustrations and diagrams to explain ways to challenge OCD thoughts and behaviours and includes fun and engaging activities for use within sessions and at home. An essential resource for clinicians treating young people with OCD and ASD, it will encourage and engage the young person in their recovery process. -- Book Jacket
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1. Introduction and learning about OCD -- 2. Learning about ASD and OCD -- 3. Learning about anxiety -- Learning about anxiety and OCD - 5. Setting up a plan -- 6-19. Challenging OCD using ERP -- 20. Relapse prevention plan -- Appendix: Things to help you in treatment -- Follow up: Review progress and plan.

OCD is particularly prevalent in young people with ASD. This workbook, structured as a flexible 20-session programme, adapts CBT treatment to the specific needs of young people with OCD and ASD. This workbook uses simple illustrations and diagrams to explain ways to challenge OCD thoughts and behaviours and includes fun and engaging activities for use within sessions and at home. An essential resource for clinicians treating young people with OCD and ASD, it will encourage and engage the young person in their recovery process. -- Book Jacket

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