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Tips for Starting Anxiety and OCD Treatment

Once you become concerned that your child may be struggling with anxiety and/or OCD, it’s hard to know what to do or where to turn. We’re here to help. As a mom to three energetic boys, Dr. Kathryn Boger knows how important it is to get clear, easy-to-use information. That’s why she took the time to share some tips for getting started. She also provides some questions you should ask before choosing a care provider to ensure you’re making the right choice for your family.

Dr. Boger, Harvard-trained leader in the field of child and adolescent mental health, co-founder of InStride Health — and a mom — shares simple tips to help you find the right treatment.

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