Is your teenager trapped in repetitive thoughts or behaviours in Cambridge Park? Our Kingswood psychologists provide specialist adolescent OCD treatment. Medicare rebates available.
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Adolescent OCD often hides in plain sight. Your Cambridge Park teenager might seem like a perfectionist, a worrier, or just 'particular.' But if rituals are consuming their time, intrusive thoughts are causing distress, or avoidance is shrinking their world, it's worth investigating.
Rigid routines that must be followed exactly or they become very upset
Asking 'what if' questions repeatedly about unlikely scenarios
Visible distress or anxiety that seems connected to specific triggers
Confessing to thoughts or behaviours and seeking reassurance
Declining school performance due to time spent on rituals
Frustration and shame about behaviours they feel unable to control
If OCD is taking over your teenager's life, specialist treatment can make a real difference. The sooner it's addressed, the less it impacts their development, friendships, and school performance.
We use age-appropriate ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) to help teenagers break free from OCD cycles. Our psychologists know how to engage young people in this work.
Our client care team will match you with the right psychologist at our Kingswood clinic, just 5 min from Cambridge Park.
Ask your GP for a Mental Health Treatment Plan and referral. This unlocks Medicare rebates for up to 10 sessions per calendar year.
Using ERP tailored to adolescents, your teen will gradually learn to face their fears without performing compulsions, weakening OCD's hold on their life.
Using ERP tailored to adolescents, your teen will gradually learn to face their fears without performing compulsions, weakening OCD's hold on their life.
Questions Cambridge Park parents ask about adolescent OCD treatment.
OCD is distinguished by the presence of intrusive, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviours or mental acts performed to reduce anxiety (compulsions). If your teenager's rituals consume significant time, cause distress, or interfere with their daily life, it's worth a professional assessment.
Not necessarily. ERP (Exposure and Response Prevention) therapy is the first-line treatment for OCD and is effective for many adolescents without medication. If medication is considered, your psychologist can coordinate with your GP or a psychiatrist.
Yes. Adolescents often feel shame about their OCD thoughts and rituals. We respect their privacy while keeping you informed about progress and how you can support them at home.
OCD is a chronic condition, but with effective treatment, most teenagers learn to manage it so well that it has minimal impact on their life. Early treatment in adolescence can set them up with skills and resilience that last into adulthood.
Your psychologist will guide you on this. Generally, it involves learning not to accommodate the OCD (like providing excessive reassurance) while being supportive and understanding. We'll give you specific strategies tailored to your teenager's presentation.