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Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents: Changing the Family Dance


Average Rating:
   604
Faculty:
Lynn Lyons, LICSW
Duration:
2 Hours 01 Minutes
Copyright:
Mar 24, 2017
Publisher:
Psychotherapy Networker
Product Code:
RNV052755
Media Type:
DVD

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Description

Anxiety can be a very persistent master. When it moves into families, it takes over daily routines, schoolwork, and recreation. To make matters worse, the things adults (including many therapists and school staff) do to help anxious children can actually make the anxiety stronger. Fortunately, research shows that what we teach children about risk, danger, uncertainty, and problem-solving makes a huge difference in whether they go on to become anxious or depressed teens and adults. In this workshop, you’ll explore concrete counterintuitive strategies that normalize worry for families, including how to help children, teens, and their families.

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Lynn Lyons, LICSW's Profile

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Lynn Lyons is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist in Concord, New Hampshire. She has been in private practice 35 years specializing in the treatment of anxiety disorders in adults and children.

Lynn travels internationally as a speaker and trainer on the subject of anxiety, its role in families, and the need for a preventative approach at home and in schools. She is a sought-after expert, appearing in The New York Times, Time, NPR, Psychology Today, Good Morning America, Today Show and other media outlets. Lynn is a featured expert in the 2023 documentary Anxious Nation.


Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Lynn Lyons maintains a private practice and receives royalties as a published author. She receives compensation as an international presenter. Lynn Lyons receives a speaking honorarium, recording, and book royalties from Psychotherapy Networker and PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Lynn Lyons has no relevant non-financial relationships.


Objectives

  1. Articulate worry managing strategies where the client expects anxiety to occur
  2. Evaluate strategies to help clients stay focused on demoting worry
  3. Articulate methods for clients to explore skills and strengths to keep moving forward in the therapeutic setting

Outline

  • Introduction
    • What’s going on?
    • Anxious Parents Causing Anxious Children
    • Better Emotionally Equipped Children
  • Cognitive Skills Needed to Equip Children
    • Three Things Found in Children with Anxiety
  • Current Way of Handling Children with Anxiety
    • How We Need to Treat
  • Process-Based Approach vs. Content-Based Approach
  • Prevention of Anxiety and Depression
    • Cognitive Patterns and Specific Skills
      • GCP
  • Positive Expectancy
  • Family-Frontloading
  • Do NOT Support Anxiety
    • Support Uncertainty and Support being Uncomfortable
    • Teach Skills to Parents and Kids - Three Targeted Areas
  • Critical Concepts
  • Seven “Puzzle Pieces”
    • Ways/Strategies to Manage Worry
    • Targeting in School

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Total Reviews: 604

Comments

Megan B - Claremont, North Carolina

"very good presentation"

Jennifer H - Lynchburg, Virginia

"Great presenter and speaker"

Jeanette S - LIBERTYVILLE, IL

"Excellent ideas presented!"

Debbie L - ORANGE, California

"Great presenter - her energy kept it moving"

Jenna J - North Versailles, Pennsylvania

"Excellent and enlightening training!"

Carole R - FORT WASHINGTON, Maryland

"Very good presentation! This was very useful to my practice."

Ursula S - BELLINGHAM, Massachusetts

"amazing training!!"

Jennifer A - MOBILE, Alabama

"fantastic presentation"

Liesl S - HIGHLAND PARK, Illinois

"wonderful - thank you"

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