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Good Morning,

As parents you want to make life as easy as possible for your child. You want them to be successful in life, and happy at whatever they do. You never want to see them struggle and will do whatever you can to remove obstacles for them. This is especially true if you are the parent of a child struggling with OCD


However, did you ever stop and think if what you’re doing to accommodate your child’s OCD is actually helping their situation or reinforcing it? 


In this week’s blog, “OCD at Home: How Families Can Work Together for Progress,” Katie Havemann M.A., RMHCI, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern, outlines some ways your family may be hurting rather than helping your child with OCD, and how Rice Psychology Group can provide assistance. 


A Safe Place To Turn 

With so much bad going on the world, it can be extremely difficult to find the good. If you or someone you love are struggling, whether it be with OCD, anxiety, depression or something much greater, we are here to help. Our licensed psychologists in Tampa are here to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where we can work with you and help create a more positive life. Please do not hesitate to contact us to schedule your free, 10-minute consultation today. 


Rice Psychology Group is horrified and saddened by the events taking place across the world. We stand with our friends and family in Israel and are praying for safety and healing for all. 

All my best...
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Whether you’re currently dealing with depression, are worried about your child, or are dealing with an issue you just can’t understand, know that our licensed psychologists and mental health counselors are here to help.

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