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Treatments for OCD Symptoms: What Actually Helps Kids Get BetterIf your child is stuck in obsessive thoughts, rituals, and fear, it can feel like OCD is taking over your home.But here’s the truth:Treatments for OCD symptoms do work.Even though OCD in children is often labeled “treatment resistant,” that usually happens when the wrong approach is used—not because your child can’t get better.In this episode, you’ll learn:• the most effective treatments for OCD symptoms • why giving in to OCD reinforces the cycle • how OCD connects to emotional dysregulation in children • why nervous system regulation in children is essential for progressWhat’s really happening in the brainOCD is a fear-based loop.Your child’s brain sends a false alarm: 👉 “If I don’t do this, something bad will happen.”Then comes the compulsion—and temporary relief.That relief teaches the brain to repeat the behavior again and again.👉 The more you give in to OCD, the more it gets reinforced.Over time, this is what makes OCD feel treatment-resistant.The reframe parents needBehavior is communication.It’s not bad behavior—it’s a dysregulated brain.Your child isn’t choosing this—they’re trying to feel safe in a brain that’s stuck in overdrive.What actually works for OCD in ChildrenThe most effective treatments for OCD symptoms combine:1. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) • helps kids face fears safely • reduces compulsions • rewires the brain through experience2. Nervous system regulation first When kids are overwhelmed, they can’t engage in therapy.That’s why calming the brain is critical before—and during—ERP.3. Science-backed brain toolsTools like neurofeedback or PEMF help regulate the nervous system so kids can tolerate discomfort and build new skills.Why some OCD treatments failOCD doesn’t improve when:• parents unintentionally accommodate rituals • kids are stuck in talk therapy alone • the nervous system is too dysregulated to learn • OCD is misunderstood or minimizedReal-life pattern: A parent answers repeated questions to calm their child—but each answer strengthens the OCD loop.It’s not bad parenting—it’s a brain that needs a different approach.What you can do nextIf your child is struggling with OCD:👉 reduce reassurance and accommodation 👉 prioritize calming the brain first 👉 work with OCD-trained professionals 👉 focus on consistent, evidence-based strategiesIf you’ve been searching for how to calm a dysregulated child, this is where real, lasting change begins.Listen + Take the Next StepYou don’t have to navigate this alone.Become a Dysregulation Insider VIP and get your FREE Regulation Rescue Kit: 👉 www.drroseann.com/newsletterAnd if this episode gave you clarity, share it with another parent who needs it.Takeaway OCD isn’t hopeless—and your child isn’t “treatment resistant.” With the right approach, the right tools, and a regulated brain, real progress is possible.Dr. Roseann Capanna-Hodge helps parents understand emotional dysregulation in children and teaches practical nervous system regulation and co-regulation strategies through her Regulation First Parenting™ approach.Mentioned in this episode:Is It ADHD or Something Else? Take the Quiz to find out!➡️ Join our FREE Natural Parenting Community to receive science-backed resources for your child and family. Join here - https://www.facebook.com/groups/naturalparentingsolutions/ ➡️ Get help from Dr. Roseann and her team. Apply here. https://drroseann.com/apply ➡️ “Is it ADHD or something else?” Take the quiz. To take the quiz, just text the word "quiz" to 13Alertmore. Then you'll know whether your child has ADHD or something else.
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