Books to Help Kids with OCD: An Interview with Marin Canaday

CALM AND CONNECTED - EPISODE 151

OCD can manifest itself in different ways with different obsessions and focus that are going on in your life. Children’s author, Marin Canaday describes OCD feeling like a monster devouring your emotions and feelings, where you could get to the point where you feel out of control and you begin to believe the lies the OCD obsessions tell you about yourself. 

Marin joins me today in this episode and we discuss some of the following areas: 

  • Marin discusses how the idea for her book, My Little Monster came about

  • Doubting yourself and OCD

  • Contamination and germs and OCD

  • Religion and OCD

  • Harm and OCD 

  • Hiding symptoms and coping strategies

  • Getting diagnosed

  • How Marin likes to rest and relax

About The Guest - Marin Canaday

Marin grew up with OCD from an early age, although she was not sure what it was that she struggled with until her 30's. A lot of her struggle was internal. As a child, she found that studying and sports helped take my mind off of the OCD thought patterns. When she studied or played a sport, she felt like she had a brain break, so she threw herself into both with vigor. Her study habits paid off, and Marin graduated in the top of her classes in both high school and college. She also went on to play collegiate volleyball, earning All American honors in her senior year. 

Her struggle with OCD really became more evident externally when she reached adulthood. Without studying or sports to hide in any longer, she came face to face with her anxiety disorder. She couldn't eat, sleep, or function in day-to-day tasks. Marin’s struggles with her thoughts were all that she could fight all day and night. It was grueling.

Today, with therapy and medication to help, she is much healthier and confident. Marin writes in her free time to inspire others who may be struggling with anxiety as well. She is the the author of two books, My Little Monster and The Very Best Me. Her OCD still whispers to her and at times begins to shout. She finds relief in gardening, crafting, reading, and writing.

Website - www.mylittleocdmonster.com

Facebook - My Little OCD Monster https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090423289366

Resources Mentioned In the Podcast

Marin has two books, My Little Monster and The Very Best Me.

Dr. Dawn Huebner - https://www.dawnhuebnerphd.com/

Natasha Daniels - https://www.anxioustoddlers.com/

When a Family Member has OCD by John Hershfield, MFT. 

And remember, do not forget about yourself, take a few minutes for you and have a little fun!

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