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Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

451 What Successful OCD Treatment Looks Like for Children (with Dr. Aureen Wagner)

Your Anxiety Toolkit - Practical Skills for Anxiety, Panic & Depression

Kimberley Quinlan, LMFT | Anxiety & OCD Specialist

Self-improvement, Education, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.9882 Ratings

🗓️ 15 September 2025

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

This episode breaks down what effective, child-friendly OCD treatment looks like—showing parents and clinicians how to build bravery, reduce accommodation, and tailor ERP to a child's developmental stage.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome back. Today, we are covering what successful OCD treatment looks like for children.

0:09.6

Here at Your Anxiety Toolkit, in my private practice, we specialize in OCD treatment,

0:14.6

but we make very specific modifications when we are treating kids with OCD.

0:20.7

And today I have O'Reine Pinto

0:23.4

Wagner PhD a clinical child psychologist and expert in cognitive

0:28.6

behavioral therapy who developed the child-friendly worry hill CBT approach I am so

0:35.2

excited this is going to be a masterclass for folks who have children and wanting to

0:40.9

really create beautiful, effective treatment for kids with OCD. So thank you so much for being

0:48.1

here, Dr. Orine Wagner. Thank you, Kimberly. It's my pleasure to be here. This is one of my favorite things to do because I'm very passionate about treating kids and teens with OCD.

1:01.6

And so I'm happy to talk about it and happy to share that hope and optimism that comes with this world of treatment of OCD.

1:10.0

You are the one to do this.

1:12.3

Every time I am doing an episode where I feel like I could find someone so much better than me,

1:20.4

I want them on and you are that person.

1:23.1

So let's get straight to it.

1:26.6

When we are treating kids, I'm going to make the assumption,

1:32.0

and I know we've actually, note for the listeners, we've actually recorded this already

1:36.6

once before and we had massive audio issues. So I'm so grateful for you, Dr. Wagner, for being

1:43.8

here two times to give me your amazing wisdom.

1:47.5

Thank you for that.

1:48.6

I'm sure it's going to be better this time around.

1:51.2

And like I was saying to you earlier, it's exposure therapy for both of us.

1:55.6

It is.

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