Christi Bostwick – Anxiety and Disruptive Behaviors in Children: Alternative Explanations, Solutions and Treatment Techniques
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Copyright: December 4, 2020
DescriptionChildren’s conduct might be perplexing at times. They may be excellent students at school but then destroy the house when they get home. Even if nothing appears to be bothering them during the day, they may awaken at night with terrors. It’s difficult to pick out kind parents with out-of-control kids.
Dr. Bostwick has spent over 25 years working with children and their parents, doing research and giving cognitive behavioral answers to even the most perplexing behavior. Common childhood milestones might be difficult to achieve if a child does not act as we would anticipate. Dr. Bostwick will demonstrate how worry and unexpected behavior might be symptoms of other issues you may not have addressed. Children who exhibit perplexing conduct are frequently resistant to tried-and-true treatment approaches for anxiety and behavioral problems.
Watch Dr. Bostwick in this tape, who has done the hard work for you!
She will discuss developmental factors and approaches for dealing with very sensitive children behavior:
Five-year-old suicidal
The child in charge of the family and the parents treading on eggshells
3-year-old girl who was just booted out of her second daycare
A 6-year-old claims to hear voices or see things that aren’t there.Dr. Bostwick will work with you to make long-term changes that encourage healthy development from childhood through adolescence and beyond! Don’t pass up the chance to learn from her.
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Instructions for Self-Study for Illinois Teachers (15.4 KB)
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Anxiety and Disruptive Behaviors in Children Manual (7 MB)
Outline 34 Pages Available After Purchase
Considerations for Improving Diagnostic Accuracy When Treating Anxious Children
Development’s Role
Therapeutic environment
Clinical consultations with young children
evasive behavior
Children ages 0 to 2 Beneficial therapeutic assistanceTherapeutic Flexibility Strategies
Establish rapport, read what has to be done, and “get down on the floor.”
When and why parents should and should not stay
Talking about delicate topics
When to Request a Separate Parental Session: Rookie ErrorsFundamental Principles of Behavior Management
Objectives
Attention types and how they aid or impede parental control
Important strategies to avoid
Techniques that must be includedDifferential Diagnosis Strategies in Children: Anxiety or a Symptom of Something Else?
Anxiety
A healthy developmental path
Anxiety in adults versus anxiety in children
Adapting research-based relaxing strategies for use in various contexts
Disorders of adjustment
Anxiety Disorder in General
PanicADHD
Can it be identified at the age of four, but should it?
The path of hyperactivity
The path of inattention
Is ADHD a true attention deficit?Encopresis
What is it and why should you care?
Other issues with toileting
Constipation genetic predisposition/infancy constipation
Refusal to use the restroom
Withholding a stoolSensory Processing Disorders
The world as sandpaper for the young neurological system – sensory processing difficulties to consider
Difficulties in Learning
Dyslexia
Dysgraphia
Dyscalculia\sADHDSuperior Cognitive Ability
Highly clever children’s aggression
Christi Bostwick, Ph.D., is an intellectually unusual youngster. Seminars and items related to: 1Dr. Christi Bostwick, Ph.D., is a developmental and child psychologist and parenting specialist who has worked with children and adolescents for over 25 years. Dr. Bostwick specializes in co-occurring behavioral issues in children and adolescents, which are frequently caused by learning abnormalities, sensory deficiencies, and toileting issues. Dr. Bostwick’s eclectic and conversational approach is greatly influenced by her training and experience in developmental and family systems research and practice.
Dr. Bostwick practices at The Talk Doctor in Northfield, Minnesota. She is an adjunct professor at her alma school, St. Olaf College. Dr. Bostwick has previously taught at The University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, and Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri. She has instructed and supervised post-doctoral students in introductory and clinical psychology courses. Blankie Bits, a children’s book she wrote, was a nominee in the Indie Book Awards in 2014. Dr. Bostwick’s site, PhD4kids.com, also includes parenting essentials, and she has contributed to various online news outlets, including the Huffington Post.
Dr. Bostick received her bachelor’s degree from St. Olaf College and her doctorate from The University of Kansas. Dr. Bostwick did a clinical child psychology internship and fellowship at Kansas City’s Children’s Mercy Hospital. She has spent her whole career providing integrative treatment either within medical clinics or in collaboration with community medical providers.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Dr. Christi Bostwick is a private practitioner. She works as a part-time assistant professor at St. Olaf College. PESI, Inc. pays Dr. Bostwick a speaking fee and royalties for her published works.
Dr. Christi Bostwick does not have any non-financial information to provide.
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