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AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety

PSP 251 Helping the Siblings of Kids with Anxiety or OCD

AT Parenting Survival | Raising Kids with OCD & Anxiety

Natasha Daniels: Child Therapist, Child Anxiety and OCD Expert, Parenting Coach and Parent

Anxiety, Ocd Therapy, Child Anxiety, Child Ocd, Kids & Family, Ocd, Health & Fitness, Ocd In Children, Parenting, Mental Health

4.91.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2022

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Anxiety and OCD doesn’t just live within our child, it lives within our home. It impacts everyone in the family, including the siblings.


What happens to the sibling when all eyes are focused on the child with anxiety or OCD? What happens to them when there are big meltdowns, panic attacks and overwhelm. What happens when they are the target of those BIG feelings?


In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I talk about how to help the siblings of kids with anxiety or OCD. 


Resources:


Unstuck: an OCD Kids Movie

OCD and Siblings



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This podcast episode is sponsored by NOCD. NOCD provides online OCD therapy in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. To schedule your free 15 minute consultation to see if NOCD is a right fit for you and your child, go to

https://go.treatmyocd.com/at_parenting


This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.


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0:00.0

Welcome to the AT Parenting Survival Podcast, where you get help and guidance through

0:08.1

the chaos of parenting a child with anxiety or OCD.

0:12.1

This show is for educational purposes and is not intended to replace the guidance of

0:16.5

a qualified professional.

0:18.0

Here's your host, child therapist Natasha Daniels.

0:22.1

Well hello there and welcome to another episode of the AT Parenting Survival Podcast.

0:29.2

Today I want to talk to you about how to help siblings of kids with anxiety or OCD.

0:35.4

And often we don't spend enough time talking about the siblings because our other children

0:40.6

or child is on fire and we are so busy trying to help them with their anxiety or OCD and

0:47.5

trying to get them to therapy or trying to do these approaches that we don't have the

0:51.8

time or energy perhaps to focus on the siblings or we don't even know what that would look

0:57.8

like.

0:58.8

And so today I'm here to give you some suggestions giving you kind of a framework of how you can

1:04.8

help the siblings, things to look for, things to watch out for and some tools to use.

1:10.6

So I hope that you find this helpful.

1:12.5

Before we get started I do want to thank NoCD for sponsoring this episode.

1:17.0

NoCD offers affordable, effective, convenient therapy.

1:20.7

They are available in the U.S. and outside of the U.S.

1:24.2

To schedule your free 15 minute consultation to see if NoCD is a right fit for you and

1:28.3

your child, go to treatmyocd.com.

1:31.9

That is treatmyocd.com and I'm seeing so many people in the 80 parenting community and

1:37.6

in my public Facebook group starting to use NoCD and getting some really good results.

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