Children's Obsessional Compulsive Inventory - Self Report
Children's obsessional complusive inventory-self report:
The Children’s Obsessional Compulsive Inventory – Self Report (ChOCI-SR) is a valuable questionnaire for assessing obsessive-compulsive symptoms in children and adolescents. It includes items that measure obsessions like repetitive thoughts and fears, as well as compulsions such as ritualistic behaviors. Completed by the child or adolescent, the ChOCI-SR aids clinicians in evaluating the severity of these symptoms, informing personalized treatment plans effectively.
ADOLESCENT ISSUES
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Common Adolescent Issues
Adolescence brings developmental challenges including identity exploration, peer pressure, academic stress, family dynamics, body image concerns, emotional regulation, and substance use experimentation.