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An Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a structured mental health treatment where individuals live at home while receiving intensive care. IOPs are effective for those needing structure and are shown to reduce symptoms quickly.
School refusal is an anxiety-driven avoidance symptom of OCD in students, often mistaken for defiance. Combatting it requires understanding the cause, home and school collaboration, and seeking specialized OCD treatment.
Going back to school can cause separation anxiety in both children and parents. To help, prepare the child by visiting the school and practicing separation, then keep goodbyes brief and stay consistent during drop-off.
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