Previously Recorded Parent Workshop for Kids with Anxiety/OCD
Available anytime to watch at your convenience. Lifetime access to course materials.
Does anxiety or OCD feel like another member of your family?
When you have a child with anxiety, the whole family is impacted. What started off as a little worry has grown into your child’s excessive need for reassurance, avoidance of activities, or demands to help them with rituals.
You probably find yourself telling your child “everything will be fine”, or maybe you encourage them to use relaxation skills, or say things like “you’re safe”, and even change your family activities or plans to make your child feel more comfortable. But it doesn’t seem to be making a difference.
Comforting your child’s fears is a natural response. However, this approach is actually strengthening children’s anxiety. In this 3-part workshop, you are going to learn about an alternative way to address your child’s anxiety. This workshop will provide with you concrete, actionable steps you can take to help your child.
Recent studies show that when parents change their response, the improvement in their child’s anxiety symptoms were as effective as 12 sessions of CBT*
What We’ll Cover
Common mistakes parents make that strengthen anxiety
Learn the difference between parental support and protection
How to make rewards work
How to develop tolerance for your child’s distress
Learn supportive statements to give your child to build confidence and give them strength to face their fears
Create an action plan to gradually reduce anxiety accommodations at home
Payment due at time of registration. Upon payment, you will receive an email with a link to access the video. If you do not receive this email within a few minutes, be sure to check your spam/promotional folder.
Policies
On-Demand Course: There are no refunds or cancelations.
Scope of Workshop: This workshop is provided for educational and informational purposes. Suggestions provided should not be considered a substitute for mental health treatment. By purchasing this workshop, you accept all risks, injuries, or damages as a result of participating in the workshop.
Facilitated by Jenny Matthews, LMFT, LADC and Jenna Edlund, PhD, LP
Available anytime to watch at your convenience. Lifetime access to course materials.
Does anxiety or OCD feel like another member of your family?
When you have a child with anxiety, the whole family is impacted. What started off as a little worry has grown into your child’s excessive need for reassurance, avoidance of activities, or demands to help them with rituals.
You probably find yourself telling your child “everything will be fine”, or maybe you encourage them to use relaxation skills, or say things like “you’re safe”, and even change your family activities or plans to make your child feel more comfortable. But it doesn’t seem to be making a difference.
Comforting your child’s fears is a natural response. However, this approach is actually strengthening children’s anxiety. In this 3-part workshop, you are going to learn about an alternative way to address your child’s anxiety. This workshop will provide with you concrete, actionable steps you can take to help your child.
Recent studies show that when parents change their response, the improvement in their child’s anxiety symptoms were as effective as 12 sessions of CBT*
What We’ll Cover
Common mistakes parents make that strengthen anxiety
Learn the difference between parental support and protection
How to make rewards work
How to develop tolerance for your child’s distress
Learn supportive statements to give your child to build confidence and give them strength to face their fears
Create an action plan to gradually reduce anxiety accommodations at home
Payment due at time of registration. Upon payment, you will receive an email with a link to access the video. If you do not receive this email within a few minutes, be sure to check your spam/promotional folder.
Policies
On-Demand Course: There are no refunds or cancelations.
Scope of Workshop: This workshop is provided for educational and informational purposes. Suggestions provided should not be considered a substitute for mental health treatment. By purchasing this workshop, you accept all risks, injuries, or damages as a result of participating in the workshop.
Facilitated by Jenny Matthews, LMFT, LADC and Jenna Edlund, PhD, LP
Available anytime to watch at your convenience. Lifetime access to course materials.
Does anxiety or OCD feel like another member of your family?
When you have a child with anxiety, the whole family is impacted. What started off as a little worry has grown into your child’s excessive need for reassurance, avoidance of activities, or demands to help them with rituals.
You probably find yourself telling your child “everything will be fine”, or maybe you encourage them to use relaxation skills, or say things like “you’re safe”, and even change your family activities or plans to make your child feel more comfortable. But it doesn’t seem to be making a difference.
Comforting your child’s fears is a natural response. However, this approach is actually strengthening children’s anxiety. In this 3-part workshop, you are going to learn about an alternative way to address your child’s anxiety. This workshop will provide with you concrete, actionable steps you can take to help your child.
Recent studies show that when parents change their response, the improvement in their child’s anxiety symptoms were as effective as 12 sessions of CBT*
What We’ll Cover
Common mistakes parents make that strengthen anxiety
Learn the difference between parental support and protection
How to make rewards work
How to develop tolerance for your child’s distress
Learn supportive statements to give your child to build confidence and give them strength to face their fears
Create an action plan to gradually reduce anxiety accommodations at home
Payment due at time of registration. Upon payment, you will receive an email with a link to access the video. If you do not receive this email within a few minutes, be sure to check your spam/promotional folder.
Policies
On-Demand Course: There are no refunds or cancelations.
Scope of Workshop: This workshop is provided for educational and informational purposes. Suggestions provided should not be considered a substitute for mental health treatment. By purchasing this workshop, you accept all risks, injuries, or damages as a result of participating in the workshop.
Facilitated by Jenny Matthews, LMFT, LADC and Jenna Edlund, PhD, LP