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Teen Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Parent Help for Teens with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, or OCD, is not only a strain on parents, it underscores a painful struggle for many children and teens to cope with the uncertainties, embarrassment, and stresses of a disorder that is not fully under their control. Inexpensive and FREE HELP for your troubled teen exists.

With proper intervention and your commitment, you can give your teen
a greater chance at success ... for happiness ... for life.

Is your teen's life in chaos due to a struggle with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and/or any of the issues below? Is your family life in chaos? Are you looking for FREE or inexpensive help? Use the Contact Link on the right.


    Does Your Teenager Struggle With the Following?

  • Family Conflict, Argumentative, Abusive Behavior
  • Blatant Disregard of Rules
  • Can't Accept "No" For an Answer
  • Abrupt Change in Personality
  • Never at Fault - Shifts Blame to Others
  • Uncontrollable Anger - Poor Emotional Control
  • Can't Accept Feedback - "Above the Law"
  • Manipulative - Pits Parents Against Each Other
  • Lying - Stealing - Sneaky Behaviors
  • Lack of Motivation - Lazy - Resists Tasks
  • "I hate you," attitude
  • "You can't make me," attitude
  • Substance Abuse - Alcohol or Drugs
  • Skips School - Truancy
  • School Suspensions - Authority Problems
  • Grades Have Fallen - Academic Problems
  • Can't Keep Friends - Peer Problems
  • Legal Problems - Facing Justice
  • Fighting - Violence and Aggression
  • Gang Involvement & Glorification

    Has there been a diagnosis of a disorder?

  • Danger to Self or Others
  • Runs Away or AWOL
  • Conduct Disorder - Diagnosed or Observed?
  • Poor Choice of Friends - Easily Misled
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
  • Bipolar Disorder - Diagnosed or Observed?
  • Low Self-Esteem or Poor Self-Image
  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD)
  • Depression - Diagnosed or Observed?
  • Attempted or Threats of Suicide (Ideation)
  • Drug Abuse or Addiction
  • Alcohol Abuse or Addiction
  • Smoking or other Tobacco Use
  • Sexually Active - Risky Behavior
  • Cutting - Self-Harm or Mutilation
  • Adoption Issues - Associated with RAD
  • Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
  • Eating Disorder (Anorexia, Bulimia)
  • Learning Disabilities - Diagnosed?

If your teenager is struggling with any of these issues, get FREE help now.
Fill out our inquiry form by following our contact link (above right), and we will contact you promptly.


Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - OCD

Teens struggling with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) may experience Obsessions - recurrent and persistent ideas, thoughts, images, or impulses that cause intrusive and disturbing anxiety or distress. People usually recognize that the obsessions don’t make a lot of sense. Troubled teens with OCD try to eliminate obsessions through compulsions - acts that are done over and over again, and normally according to specific personal rules.

From repeatedly checking and locking doors, to redundant handwashing, to placing and replacing items in specific positions, or through specific processes, compulsions can become aggravating to say the least. They can also become debilitating to an individual's ability to function and interact with and among others.

As others breach the "invisible boundaries" associated with OCD issues, they may become the surprised recipients of an unexpected lashing over an issue they cannot comprehend.

Parents working with teens who are struggling with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, along with the frequent behavioral issues associated with OCD, sometimes feel residential treatment will help their teen. Although InsightPros believes that treatment may sometimes be necessary, we openly disagree with placement of OCD teens prior to local therapeutic and clinical intervention. Absent a teen's issues being so severe that he/she is a danger to self, others, or property, the best place to work on coping with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is in the society of family, friends, and others who will be familiar with the young person for years to come.

Strong Model workshops may also provide important insight for parents seeking additional ideas and parenting concepts that can help them as they work with teen OCD issues. The insight and experience of InsightPros facilitators, combined with your struggles can contribute to lively and important discussion.

This site has been developed to provide continually updated content regarding Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - OCD. We seek to provide relevent, constantly changing content and resources to assist you in your research. Check back often, reviewing the resources we will continually add.


You have made the right choice in seeking help. The next step is to contact us. We have vast experience in the treatment care industry. We have worked in the industry. We have lived in the industry. We have seen what works ...... and what doesn't.

We will guide you. We will inform you. Take advantage of our knowledge and insight. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

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