[Audio Only] BT16 Workshop 35 – Why Calming Down is Not Enough: Active Strategies to Help Anxious Kids and Parents – Lynn Lyons, LICSW
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- Topics include: Anxiety | Children’s Therapy | Workshop
Faculty: Lynn Lyons, LICSW | Category: Brief Therapy Conference | Brief Therapy Conference 2016
Duration:\s2:41:37
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Original air date: December 11, 2016.
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When children and their parents are worried and stressed, it can feel overwhelming and perplexing. Anxiety is a tenacious master; when it infiltrates a family, it takes over everyday routines, homework, bedtime, and entertainment. To make matters worse, the things adults try to comfort and console anxious children (including many therapists and school systems) actually exacerbate the anxiety. This session provides real tactics for normalizing anxiety and putting families on the offensive rather than the defensive. The objective is not to get rid of the symptoms, but to be able to respond to and react to anxiety in a different way. The use of process-based treatments rather than content-based interventions will be emphasized as the key to long-term transformation.
Objectives of Education:
Identify the most common misunderstandings, misconceptions, and errors that parents make while dealing with their children’s anxieties and phobias.
List the seven key therapy concepts that may be used successfully to every anxiety-related disorder.
Create two therapy approaches that emphasize the process of anxiety rather than the content of the dread.*Content and confidentiality may be modified during sessions*
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Lynn Lyons, LICSW, is a licensed clinical social worker and psychotherapist who lives and works in Concord, New Hampshire. Lynn has specialized in the treatment of anxiety problems in adults and children for the past 26 years. Lynn obtained her BA in English from Williams College in 1987, her Masters in Social Work from Boston University in 1990, and she has been studying clinical hypnosis and strategic therapy intensively since 1993.
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