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1966
DOI: 10.1097/00007611-196609000-00020
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Treatment of Obsessive Behavior in a Child

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“…Madanes has emphasized that the child's symptomatic behavior becomes the basis for inappropriate power over his parents and that it is the parents who must solve the child's problem. The therapist's role is to arrange the therapy so that the parents no longer need the child's protection and are able to convey this to the child.Family therapy approaches utilizing behavioral techniques appear promising in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children (18,5,9). Several methods for dealing with the obsessive-compulsive symptoms have been described: to eliminate them directly by interruption (5) or by ordeal (9) or to modify them (25).…”
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“…Madanes has emphasized that the child's symptomatic behavior becomes the basis for inappropriate power over his parents and that it is the parents who must solve the child's problem. The therapist's role is to arrange the therapy so that the parents no longer need the child's protection and are able to convey this to the child.Family therapy approaches utilizing behavioral techniques appear promising in the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children (18,5,9). Several methods for dealing with the obsessive-compulsive symptoms have been described: to eliminate them directly by interruption (5) or by ordeal (9) or to modify them (25).…”
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“…Family therapy approaches utilizing behavioral techniques appear promising in the treatment of obsessive‐compulsive disorder in children (18, 5, 9). Several methods for dealing with the obsessive‐compulsive symptoms have been described: to eliminate them directly by interruption (5) or by ordeal (9) or to modify them (25).…”
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confidence: 99%