When Your Child with Moral OCD Worries About Witnessing Others’ Bad Behavior 

This video is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.

Is your child overwhelmed by guilt or anxiety after hearing someone curse, gossip, or break a rule? Do they feel responsible for what others do—even when it has nothing to do with them? This could be a sign of moral OCD, a type of OCD that creates distressing intrusive thoughts tied to morality, ethics, and being “good.”

In this video, I’ll help your child understand why they may feel responsible for witnessing bad behavior, how moral OCD shows up in this way, and what they can do to stop feeding the OCD cycle.

In this video, I’ll help your child understand why they may feel responsible for witnessing bad behavior, how moral OCD shows up in this way, and what they can do to stop feeding the OCD cycle.

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