DiscoverBreaking the Rules: A Clinician's Guide to Treating OCDBuilding rapport and having fun is crucial for treating children with OCD and anxiety
Building rapport and having fun is crucial for treating children with OCD and anxiety

Building rapport and having fun is crucial for treating children with OCD and anxiety

Update: 2024-07-01
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Natasha Daniels is a Therapist specialising in anxiety and OCD in children. Natasha is the creator of the AT Parenting Survival website to provide parents with advice for helping their children living with anxiety and OCD. Natasha has drawn on two decades of experience to create a YouTube channel and a podcast and has also written several books.

In this episode, Natasha reveals what drew her to working with children and teens with anxiety and OCD, as well as their parents. She discusses how to adapt ERP for younger clients, the significance of building rapport, and how to incorporate playfulness and creativity into therapy.

This episode is part one of our two-part chat with Natasha. Keep an eye out for part two, where she’ll focus on one of her biggest passions: working with the parents of children with OCD and anxiety.

 

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Building rapport and having fun is crucial for treating children with OCD and anxiety

Building rapport and having fun is crucial for treating children with OCD and anxiety