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Talking Back to OCD
The Program That Helps Kids and Teens Say "No Way" -- and Parents Say "Way to Go"
The Program That Helps Kids and Teens Say "No Way" -- and Parents Say "Way to Go"
John S. March with Christine M. Benton
Winner—Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Self-Help Book of Merit Award
"Readable....encouraging....Worksheets, graphs, and quotes are scattered throughout; an appendix covers how to find a therapist, and additional resources are listed. There are other books on OCD for parents...but this is the only title aimed at both the sufferer and the parents; its emphasis on OCD as an illness motivates the child and parents to isolate OCD from the individual. Highly recommended. (starred review)"

-Library Journal
"Gives the best hands-on advice I know on how to help your child conquer this illness. Finally, the right book to give my patients!"

-Judith L. Rapoport, MD, author of The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Washing
"From an internationally recognized expert on childhood OCD, this book is readable, doable, and based on the most up-to-date treatment research. I highly recommend it to parents and children!"

-Henrietta L. Leonard, MD, coauthor of Is It "Just a Phase"?
"There’s good news about recovery from childhood OCD, and it’s called Talking Back to OCD. Dr. March explains with clarity and compassion what parents deserve to hear: They can make a difference in their children’s lives. A highly respected, innovative clinical researcher, he describes each component of recovery in ways that both parents and children will understand and appreciate."

-R. Reid Wilson, PhD, author of Don’t Panic and coauthor of Stop Obsessing!
"An excellent example of how research findings and first-rate clinical applications can be conveyed in an extremely reader-friendly fashion. The book, which provides sage guidance for both parents and youth, is highly informed and well written. Dr. March has succeeded in providing a valuable resource and clinical tool."

-Philip C. Kendall, PhD, Department of Psychology, Temple University
-Library Journal
"Gives the best hands-on advice I know on how to help your child conquer this illness. Finally, the right book to give my patients!"
-Judith L. Rapoport, MD, author of The Boy Who Couldn't Stop Washing
"From an internationally recognized expert on childhood OCD, this book is readable, doable, and based on the most up-to-date treatment research. I highly recommend it to parents and children!"
-Henrietta L. Leonard, MD, coauthor of Is It "Just a Phase"?
"There’s good news about recovery from childhood OCD, and it’s called Talking Back to OCD. Dr. March explains with clarity and compassion what parents deserve to hear: They can make a difference in their children’s lives. A highly respected, innovative clinical researcher, he describes each component of recovery in ways that both parents and children will understand and appreciate."
-R. Reid Wilson, PhD, author of Don’t Panic and coauthor of Stop Obsessing!
"An excellent example of how research findings and first-rate clinical applications can be conveyed in an extremely reader-friendly fashion. The book, which provides sage guidance for both parents and youth, is highly informed and well written. Dr. March has succeeded in providing a valuable resource and clinical tool."
-Philip C. Kendall, PhD, Department of Psychology, Temple University
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