Condition
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
What You Need to Know
OCD is a type of anxiety disorder. A child with OCD has obsessive thoughts that are not wanted. The thoughts are linked to fears, such as touching dirty objects. The child uses compulsive rituals such as handwashing to control the fears. These rituals may feel rational or irrational to the person doing them. The child may not understand why they do these rituals. They may feel embarrassed that the behaviors occur and can't be controlled.
Key Symptoms
Obsessive symptoms include:
- Repeated doubts
- Extreme preoccupation with dirt or germs
- Compulsive handwashing
- Hoarding objects
- Checking things often
Diagnosis
A doctor will perform a mental health evaluation to diagnose OCD.
Treatment
Oftentimes treatment includes one or both of the following:
- Therapy
- Medication
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Departments that Treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Psychology and Behavioral Health
In the Division of Psychology and Behavioral Health, our team of child psychologists and mental health experts focus specifically on children and adolescents, highlighting care that encompasses both patients and their families. Our team provides comprehensive psychological services within various specialty clinics, each tailored to meet the specific needs of your child. After a detailed assessment, we formulate the most suitable treatment plan for your child and family.