Don't let OCD symptoms stand in the way of living your life! If you're a teen with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may have intense, unwanted thoughts and behaviors that interfere with school, your social life, and just having fun. The good news is there are ways you can minimize these thoughts and behaviors, so you can get back to being a teen. This workbook will show you how! In The OCD Workbook for Teens, therapist and OCD expert Jon Hershfield offers proven-effective mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills to help you deal with your worst OCD symptoms. You'll learn how to stay present in the moment, manage obsessive thoughts, make peace with uncertainty, and live your life joyfully-without being slowed down by compulsions. This isn't just a workbook to help you survive OCD. It's a workbook to help you thrive-in all aspects of life.
Don't let OCD symptoms stand in the way of living your life! If you're a teen with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), you may have intense, unwanted thoughts and behaviors that interfere with school, your social life, and just having fun. The good news is there are ways you can minimize these thoughts and behaviors, so you can get back to being a teen. This workbook will show you how! In The OCD Workbook for Teens, therapist and OCD expert Jon Hershfield offers proven-effective mindfulness and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills to help you deal with your worst OCD symptoms. You'll learn how to stay present in the moment, manage obsessive thoughts, make peace with uncertainty, and live your life joyfully-without being slowed down by compulsions. This isn't just a workbook to help you survive OCD. It's a workbook to help you thrive-in all aspects of life.
Jon Hershfield (Author)
Jon Hershfield, MFT, is the director of The OCD and Anxiety Center
of Greater Baltimore in Hunt Valley, MD. He specializes in the
mindfulness-based and cognitive behavioral treatment of
obsessive-compulsive disorder and is licensed in the states of
Maryland, Virginia, and California. Jon is coauthor of The
Mindfulness Workbook for OCD and author of When a Family Member Has
OCD. He is a frequent presenter at the annual conferences of both
the International OCD Foundation and the Anxiety and Depression
Association of America, and a professional contributor to multiple
online OCD-related support groups and blogs.
"Every teen with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) should read
this book! It's going to be a must-read from now on in my OCD
therapy practice. Jon Hershfield has mastered the tone, humor, and
relatable nature that a book for teens must have in order to not be
chucked back at their parent's head! Every parent should thank
him!"
--Natasha Daniels, LCSW, child therapist specializing in anxiety
and OCD, creator of www.atparentingsurvival.com, and author of
Anxiety Sucks--Natasha Daniels, LCSW
"Having interviewed Jon many times, I have come to appreciate his
unique style of working with OCD. Throughout this book he gives the
reader activities to help them embed the information he has accrued
over many years. This coupled with Sean's illustrations bring the
chapters to life by animating the experience that many young people
go through. Two passionate people in the OCD community have
produced this book."
--Stuart Ralph, founder of The OCD Stories podcast--Stuart
Ralph
"Jon Hershfield successfully channels his 'inner teen' to
communicate sometimes complicated aspects of treatment in
relatable, effective, and cool ways. His innovative approach, along
with Sean Shinnock's incredible illustrations, create a
one-of-a-kind resource that will become a must-have for parents and
kids alike. OCD can be complicated; defeating it shouldn't be.
Hershfield has created a significant weapon against OCD, one I wish
I'd had in my armory growing up."
--Ethan S. Smith, filmmaker, and national advocate for the
International OCD Foundation--Ethan S. Smith
"Jon Hershfield's The OCD Workbook for Teens is a must-read for
teens experiencing OCD. He masterfully intertwines clinical
expertise and personal voice in a way that speaks directly to the
reader. This cleverly illustrated book provides the tools for teens
to embark on their own personal quest to fight OCD. Importantly, it
is also a useful resource for parents and clinicians seeking a
better understanding of OCD and the teenage experience."
--Maria G Fraire, PhD, program director of the Child and Adolescent
OCD Institute at McLean Hospital, and instructor in the department
of psychology at Harvard Medical School--Maria G Fraire, PhD
"Practical and positive, The OCD Workbook for Teens brings CBT and
mindfulness skills to teens in an easy-to-read and relatable way.
The concepts of exposure and mindfulness can be hard to convey, yet
Hershfield presents them succinctly and effectively. Sharing his
own experience with OCD with humility, Hershfield brings a
much-needed message of hope and optimism to teens with OCD."
--Aureen Wagner, PhD, director of The Anxiety Wellness Center in
Cary, NC; and author of What to Do When Your Child has
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder--Aureen Wagner, PhD
"Quieting OCD thoughts and rituals is hard work. Kids need help. As
a parent, I'm ecstatic Jon's written this path to understanding and
success. I'm thrilled Sean's illustrations show kids as defiant and
victorious. This book is a relatable way for teens to understand
their brains, get thoughts out into the open, and tackle ERP. It's
a workbook that actually lets kids work out their anxiety. Take
that, OCD."
--Chris Baier, parent of a teen with OCD; producer of UNSTUCK; and
creator of OCDeconstruct, the first virtual OCD Conference--Chris
Baier
"There are so few books that really speak to teens where they are,
in an empowering way, with solid strategies that they can apply
immediately. Jon Hershfield's The OCD Workbook for Teens hits all
the right notes--it is clever, and funny, with killer illustrations
by graphic artist Sean Shinnock--and best of all, it contains
practical, evidence-based tools presented in a collaborative,
empathic way for teens. If you are a practitioner who works with
teens, it's gonna be hard to keep this book from flying off the
shelves!"
--Lisa Coyne, PhD, founder and director of the New England Center
for OCD and Anxiety, assistant professor at Harvard Medical School,
and coauthor of Stuff That's Loud--Lisa W. Coyne, PhD
"To quote the opening of this book: 'Dude. Seriously.' This
workbook not only covers the basics of OCD and its first-line
treatment, exposure and response prevention (ERP), but also
contains material to foster self-compassion, mindfulness, and the
tolerance of uncertainty. It is written in friendly language to
engage teens, and includes experiential exercises to foster
engagement. I am confident that this will be a staple on the
shelves of both teens with OCD and the clinicians who work with
them."
--Amy Mariaskin, PhD, clinical psychologist, director of the
Nashville OCD & Anxiety Treatment Center, and adjunct professor at
Vanderbilt University--Amy Mariaskin, PhD
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