2-Day: An Intensive 2-Day Workshop on: Treating Anxiety Disorders in Children & Adolescents – Little Rock, AR
The increasing rate of stress and trauma to children, which includes divorce, family breakdown, violence in society, the media, and a failing school system, has produced a “shell shocked” generation suffering from anxiety in many cases. The challenge for clinicians is to recognize anxiety in children and help them cope.
Stephanie Sarkis, Ph.D., will teach you how and why anxiety develops in children and adolescents. She will present practical treatment strategies that can be applied immediately. The seven key anxiety disorders along with case examples to be addressed include:
- Separation anxiety disorder
- Panic disorder
- Overanxious disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Social anxiety disorder
- Phobias
- Post-traumatic stress disorder
Other co-occurring disorders (e.g. behavior problems, medical conditions, depression, ADHD, learning disabilities, selective mutism) will also be discussed. Emphasis will be on creative interventions involving insight-oriented, cognitive-behavioral, biological, mindfulness, expressive arts and family systems approaches.
Objectives:
- Apply the “Three Ingredients” template for understanding how, why and when anxiety develops in children.
- Recognize and modify the sources of stress in children and adolescents.
- Explain the anxiety management skills to use with young clients.
- Identify effective treatment strategies for each of the seven key anxiety disorders.
- Identify steps that schools can take to reduce student anxiety.
- Apply self-regulation skills and strategies to children.