Hear how Rogers helps kids rise above OCD and anxiety

When a child is struggling with OCD and anxiety, it can be difficult for parents or caregivers to know what to do. Reactions can vary from accommodating the child's symptoms to trying to change their behavior.

"By the time I meet with parents they really don't know how to talk to their kids anymore," says Steven Hoffman, therapist, OCD and Anxiety Center. "Over a period of time in recovery, they get to know their child all over again."

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