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Anonymous wrote:Hi op, here is an article on when OCD can trigger intrusive suicidal thoughts. It could be depression based on how you describe it, but it is worth making certain whether it isn’t this especially given your son’s age. The reason it is especially important is treatment for OCD is VERY specific and not every therapist is trained in it. OCD must, must be treated with Exposure and Response Prevention Therapy (ERP). If your therapist isn’t trained in it it doesn’t mean anything negative about them, most aren’t it is a very specific therapy that usually a therapist kind of “specializes” in OCD. So if you determine if may be OCD, you’ll want to connect with a place that specializes in it. And the good news is telehealrh opens so many doors! You will be able to find a place I think via that route if you need it.
https://childmind.org/article/ocd-and-suicide/
The other good news is OCD is very treatable! So if it is that it’s good news. And in either case medication can be very helpful if needed! Highly recommend considering when you’re ready.
OP here, thank you so much for this information. OCD didn't cross my mind but it does make sense and something we will hopefully find out more through this testing process in June.
OP again-- I just read this article. I actually called my DH up from his office in the basement and read it out loud to him. It was completely describing my child. From talking about hearing voices that tell himself to stab himself with a knife to how he doesn't want to and actually fears dying. I feel like you just gave me a clue into what could be going on and how to move forward with help. This was really eye opening. I am usually not a person who posts on forums or SM but I wish I knew you in real life to give you a hug. Thank you so much for sharing this. I will be able to share this with his therapist and bring it up in more detail when we start the testing. I just exhaled for the first time in a long time and feel like there might be hope to help him now.
Oh op I’m so glad. Please do bring to his therapist. It is essential that he access treatment specific to OCD if it ends up being the case - the first line treatment is ERP as I mentioned above, other treatment is very unlikely to work for OCD. I’ll be back in a minute, I’m going to see if I can find some local centers here that specialize that might do telehealth to get the ERP. I really can’t stress that enough! I’ve seen therapists try to treat ocd who aren’t trained in it, it needs to be referred out unless they have expertise. Doesn’t mean you can’t still be connected with current therapist for support but you need to get ERP elsewhere (if they were trained/specialized in OCD and ERP treatment they likely would have picked up on this so it’s not likely they are. Doesn’t mean they aren’t a good therapist, just not their speciality)
You sound like such good parents and your son will get through this. OCD is very treatable, sometimes even without medication but don’t hesitate to use if he needs it to help him access the treatment.
Another treatment to look into is SPACE. This treatment is just for PARENTS of kids with anxiety and will be invaluable for you. Again you can do remotely. I will come back with resources!!