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Reflecting on parents’ experiences of parenting a child with OCD
The presentation will be facilitated by a member of the OCD-UK team.
Presentation subject
In this talk, Chloe and Lydia will: (1) provide a brief overview of what OCD is and how this can present in children and young people, (2) present the findings of a research project which explored parents’ experiences of parenting a child (aged 7 – 14 years old) with OCD, with opportunities for reflection from the audience, and (3) share their plans for an intervention to help parents learn evidence-based tools to help their children to overcome OCD and ask the audience for their initial thoughts/views on this approach.
Chloe Chessell
is a Post-doctoral Researcher and Psychological Wellbeing Practitioner at the University of Oxford. Chloe’s research and clinical work involves supporting parents of preadolescent children with OCD using Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approaches.
Lydia Munns
is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of Oxford. Lydia is interested in supporting preadolescent children with OCD and their parents by improving access to Cognitive Behavioural Therapy approaches.
This presentation will be recorded and available to OCD-UK members within 3-4 weeks post conference.
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