In this video Dr. Elspeth Bell, a licensed psychologist at the Behavior Therapy
Center of Greater Washington, speaks on behalf of the Anxiety Disorders
Association of America. She discusses OCD in children. Most children with OCD
are diagnosed around age 10, although the disorder can strike children as young
as two or three. Boys are more likely to develop OCD before puberty, while girls
tend to develop it during adolescence. Unlike adults, children do not always
realize that their obsessions and compulsions are excessive.