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Nip in the Bud with Dr Bruce Clark: The journey of treating OCD and BDD in children and young people

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Summary

In this conversation, Dr Bruce Clark, a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, shares his extensive experience supporting children and young people experiencing OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) and BDD (Body Dysmorphic Disorder). He emphasises the importance of early intervention, the complexities of these conditions, and the need for innovative approaches to care. The discussion also explores how social media influences body image and mental health, highlighting the value of open dialogue in educational settings. Dr Clark reassures listeners that both OCD and BDD are treatable, encouraging parents and educators to seek support early and to foster environments that promote resilience and well-being.

Dr Bruce Clark biography

Dr Bruce Clark joined the National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Clinic at The Maudsley Hospital, London in 2013. He is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist with an interest in treatment resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and related disorder. He is also an Honorary Research at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience.

The National and Specialist Team for OCD and related disorders is the only such specialist team in the United Kingdom. This service has an international reputation for innovation, research and delivery of the highest quality treatment of OCD and other anxiety disorders.

Dr Clark has a broad range of child and adolescent mental health experience. He previously worked in one of the Maudsley Hospital general community based clinics. Whilst working in that setting he became Lead Clinician for the service. He has considerable expertise in the assessment and management of Autism Spectrum Disorders, OCD, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety Disorder, as well as behavioural management issues.

Dr Clark has considerable experience in the use of medications to support the treatment of mental health issues in children and young people.

Takeaways

OCD is a common and often crippling mental health difficulty.

Early intervention is crucial for effective treatment of OCD and BDD.

Both OCD and BDD are highly treatable conditions.

Social media can impact body image and mental health.

Parents and educators should foster open discussions about mental health.

Compulsions in OCD can be physical or mental acts.

OCD symptoms often worsen without treatment.

The relationship between genetics and OCD is complex.

BDD is characterized by distressing thoughts about appearance.

Support from mental health organisations can be invaluable.

Keywords

OCD, BDD, mental health, child psychiatry, treatment, early intervention, social media, anxiety, education, research

Reading recommendations

Can I tell you about OCD - Amita Jassi

The 'Can I tell you about series'

Nip in the Bud - Where to get help

https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Nip in the Bud with Dr Bruce Clark: The journey of treating OCD and BDD in children and young people (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (00:01:30)

3. Understanding OCD: Definition and Symptoms (00:07:00)

4. The Impact of OCD on Daily Life (00:10:05)

5. What might a parent or educator look for? (00:15:04)

6. How much do you step in and say no to unhelpful patterns? (00:19:06)

7. OCD and other anxiety disorders (00:22:09)

8. Is OCD treatable? (00:26:24)

9. What can a parent do to get treatment for their child? (00:30:56)

10. Exploring Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) (00:34:57)

11. BDD and primary aged children (00:39:18)

12. How to open up a conversation about BDD (00:43:58)

13. The Relationship Between BDD and Social Media (00:51:04)

14. What to do if you are worried about OCD and BDD (00:53:48)

15. Reading recommendations (00:56:31)

27 episodes

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Summary

In this conversation, Dr Bruce Clark, a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist, shares his extensive experience supporting children and young people experiencing OCD (Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder) and BDD (Body Dysmorphic Disorder). He emphasises the importance of early intervention, the complexities of these conditions, and the need for innovative approaches to care. The discussion also explores how social media influences body image and mental health, highlighting the value of open dialogue in educational settings. Dr Clark reassures listeners that both OCD and BDD are treatable, encouraging parents and educators to seek support early and to foster environments that promote resilience and well-being.

Dr Bruce Clark biography

Dr Bruce Clark joined the National and Specialist OCD, BDD and Related Disorders Clinic at The Maudsley Hospital, London in 2013. He is a consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist with an interest in treatment resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and related disorder. He is also an Honorary Research at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience.

The National and Specialist Team for OCD and related disorders is the only such specialist team in the United Kingdom. This service has an international reputation for innovation, research and delivery of the highest quality treatment of OCD and other anxiety disorders.

Dr Clark has a broad range of child and adolescent mental health experience. He previously worked in one of the Maudsley Hospital general community based clinics. Whilst working in that setting he became Lead Clinician for the service. He has considerable expertise in the assessment and management of Autism Spectrum Disorders, OCD, ADHD, Depression, Anxiety Disorder, as well as behavioural management issues.

Dr Clark has considerable experience in the use of medications to support the treatment of mental health issues in children and young people.

Takeaways

OCD is a common and often crippling mental health difficulty.

Early intervention is crucial for effective treatment of OCD and BDD.

Both OCD and BDD are highly treatable conditions.

Social media can impact body image and mental health.

Parents and educators should foster open discussions about mental health.

Compulsions in OCD can be physical or mental acts.

OCD symptoms often worsen without treatment.

The relationship between genetics and OCD is complex.

BDD is characterized by distressing thoughts about appearance.

Support from mental health organisations can be invaluable.

Keywords

OCD, BDD, mental health, child psychiatry, treatment, early intervention, social media, anxiety, education, research

Reading recommendations

Can I tell you about OCD - Amita Jassi

The 'Can I tell you about series'

Nip in the Bud - Where to get help

https://nipinthebud.org/where-to-get-help/

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Nip in the Bud with Dr Bruce Clark: The journey of treating OCD and BDD in children and young people (00:00:00)

2. Introduction to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (00:01:30)

3. Understanding OCD: Definition and Symptoms (00:07:00)

4. The Impact of OCD on Daily Life (00:10:05)

5. What might a parent or educator look for? (00:15:04)

6. How much do you step in and say no to unhelpful patterns? (00:19:06)

7. OCD and other anxiety disorders (00:22:09)

8. Is OCD treatable? (00:26:24)

9. What can a parent do to get treatment for their child? (00:30:56)

10. Exploring Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) (00:34:57)

11. BDD and primary aged children (00:39:18)

12. How to open up a conversation about BDD (00:43:58)

13. The Relationship Between BDD and Social Media (00:51:04)

14. What to do if you are worried about OCD and BDD (00:53:48)

15. Reading recommendations (00:56:31)

27 episodes

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