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binni
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Posted: 05/08/07 - 04:02 Post subject: |
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| Hello. I have a daughter that is thirteen years old. She is always aliening things, when she does something with one hand, she has to do it with the other. I think she has obsessive compulsive disorder. I think it is called like that. I would like to know something more about obsessive compulsive disorder, and to know what I should do. |
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ellynn
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Posted: 05/13/07 - 20:44 Post subject: |
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| You should take her to see a doctor. He will send her to a specialist (psychiatrist or a psychologist), and you will know more from there. Obsessive compulsive disorder is treated with medications and psychotherapy. The meds that are used are: fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, paroxetine, sertraline, and clomipramine. If one drug doesn't work, others should be considered. Good luck. |
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