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Treatment / Help for kind of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

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    #21
    Originally posted by Diestl
    Booze and sex, works every time.
    Not really. I knew a woman who had OCD and a nice rack so I nobbed her. DIdn't make her any better. Maybe I should have got her drunk then nobbed her.

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      #22
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      Last edited by where did my id go?; 4 May 2007, 08:32.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Old Greg
        I don't know about the condition but it sounds like your local Child Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) should be able to advise. This is an NHS service and the access route may be via GP referral, but if you speak to them, you can expect them to be helpful (although I'm sure these services vary from place to place). I don't know about private sector treatment but the CAMHS might be able to point you in the right direction, particularly as their own clinicians probably do the private work on the side. An important rule of thumb (IMHO) for private sector treatment is to make sure you see someone who specialises in the area (in this case adolescent Mental Health). Don't just pick someone with an impressive office / qualifications / fee structure who is set up in the private sector and is an 'expert' in everything, adults, adolescents, children etc. A good resource for services (probably mainly NHS) is: www.youngminds.org.uk/camhs/

        Sounds tough and I hope it works out for you all.
        I knew you'd be useful on here, Greg.

        BTW are you on a commission?

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          #24
          thanks again all, even Xog and no it's not a wind up you geriatric old fool, been down the bluebell railway lately grandad ?

          where_did_my_id_go, thank you for your feedback

          I think the most valuable at the moment is to try to find more information and other people with the same and what their causes and solutions were and during this journey to find information perhaps treatment/help will be stumbled across

          maybe it's just hormones and a phase he is going through ? who knows, but his family is worried

          there we are that's life isn't it

          Milan.

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