Up & Down The Worry
Hill: User-Friendly Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety in
Youngsters (Online)
Anxiety
disorders are the most common mental health problem in children and adolescents.
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) can help as many as 80% of these children
successfully overcome anxiety. It is estimated that the majority of anxious
children do not receive CBT due in part to a shortage of clinicians with
expertise in CBT with youngsters. This workshop for clinicians and school
professionals will provide evidence-based, child-friendly, feasible and
practical CBT approaches for children and adolescents with worry, perfectionism,
school refusal, separation, social and performance/test anxiety, panic,
obsessions and compulsions.
March 2 - 20,
2015
Register by
January 19 for the discounted course fee.
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