The A-to-Z Guide belongs in the tool kit of every therapist who treats anxiety disorders. Succinct yet comprehensive overview of exposure-based therapy and why it works. Innovative, effective, and fun interventions.

- Sandra Whitehouse, Ph.D., Senior Director, Child Mind Institute,

<b>Creative and effective, this book belongs on the shelf of every anxiety and OCD therapist.</b>

- Natasha Daniels, Anxiety and OCD Therapist, Creator of ATParentingSurvival.com,

The A-Z Guide To Exposure is an excellent resource for therapists and trainees! In this easy-to-use reference, the authors share creative, targeted exposure ideas for a wide range of fears through the lens of experienced child psychologists. It is a "must-have" CBT resource for clinicians who provide exposure therapy for childhood anxiety disorders, OCD, and related disorders.

- Marla W. Deibler, PsyD, Faculty, IOCDF Behavior Therapy Training Institute (BTTI),

The art of exposure lies in perfectly pitched challenges. Get them wrong and nothing changes. Get them right and you set an anxious child free.This practical resource guide contains 75 creative, user-friendly lists of exposure activities appropriate for 5-12-year olds struggling with anxiety. Entries cover a wide range of fears and concerns, such as Clowns, Making Mistakes, Picky Eating, Separation Anxiety, and Vomiting. An essential addition to the therapeutic toolbox of practitioners using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), this A-Z guide combines evidence-based guidance with inventive, engaging, actionable activities for an extensive list of childhood fears and concerns.
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75 creative lists of exposure activities to help 5-10 year olds overcome a wide variety of fears and concerns. An easy to navigate resource, this practical guide will be an essential part of every mental health professional's toolkit for treating anxious children.
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IntroductionA-Z GuideA Addiction, Airplanes, Alarms, Alcohol/Alcoholism, Aliens, Alone, Animals, Ants, Apologies, Asymmetry, AtticB Bad Guys, Baddies (fictional), Baddies (real life), Balloons, Basement, Bathroom, Bees, Birds, Blood, Boats, Books, Bowel Movements, Bugs, ButtonsC Cars, Cats, Cellar, Change in Plans, Characters, Cheating, Checking, Choices, Choking, Cigarettes, Cities, Clothing, Clowns, Confined Spaces, Contaminated Object, Costumed CharactersDDangerous Animals, Dark, Death, Decisions, Defecating, Differentness, Dirt/Dirty, Disability, Divorce, Dizziness, Doctors, Dogs, Dolls, Downstairs, DrugsEEarthquakes, Eating, Elevators, Embarrassment, Emotions, Errors, EscalatorsFFailure, Fainting, Feces, Feelings, Fire, Flaws, Floods, Flying, Food, Frogs, FurnitureGGagging, Germs, Getting Rid of Things, Ghosts, Going Upstairs or Downstairs Alone, Growing UpHHalloween, Harm, Health, Heights, Hoarding, Hornets, Household Pets, Hurricanes, Hurting Oneself or OthersIIllness, Imperfection, Insects, Interruption, Intruders, Intrusive ThoughtsJJabs, Just Right FeelingKKidnappers, Killing, Knives LLateness, Lightning, Losing, Lying (inadvertent)MMaking Decisions, Mascots, Masks, Media, Medical Procedures, Medicine, Mistakes, Monsters, Motion Sickness, MoviesNNatural Disasters, Navigating Home Alone, Needles, New Experiences, Night, No, Noises, Numbers, NursesOOcean, Older People, Open Spaces, Over-wipingPPanic, People, Perfectionism, Pet Escaping, Pets, Picky Eating, Pills, Poop/Pooping, Potty Seat, Puberty, Public SpeakingQQualifiers, Questions RRain, Reassurance-Seeking, Religious Thoughts, Repeating, Re-Reading SSafety, Santa, School, Separation Anxiety, Sex, Sharks, Sickness, Sleeping Alone, Small Spaces, Snakes, Social Anxiety, Speaking, Spiders, Stains, Stinging Insects, Storms, Strangers, Suicide, Surrounded, Swallowing, Swimming, Symmetry TTalking, Teenagers, Terrorists, Tests, Throwing Up, Thunder, Tight Spaces, Timed Activities, Toads, Toileting, Tornadoes, Traveling, Treatment Avoidance, Triggering Words or Phrases, Trying New ThingsUUncertainty, Unfairness, Unhealthy Foods, Upstairs, Urban Legends, Urinating, VVacuum Cleaner, Vampires, Vegetables, Villains, VomitingWWasps, Water Immersion, Weather, Wiping, Witches, Words and PhrasesXX-raysYYes, Yacking, YellowjacketsZZombiesAbout the Authors
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The A-to-Z Guide belongs in the tool kit of every therapist who treats anxiety disorders. Succinct yet comprehensive overview of exposure-based therapy and why it works. Innovative, effective, and fun interventions.
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A comprehensive resource for professionals filled with 75 creative Exposure and Response Prevention activity lists to assist in the treatment of anxious children

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781839973222
Publisert
2023-01-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
E, U, P, 04, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

Erin Neely, PsyD is a Clinical Psychologist and Integrative Nutrition Coach. She works with elementary school-aged children to help them create happier and healthier lives and produces animations about mental health for her YouTube channel, Miss Erin Doctor. www.drerinneely.com

Dawn Huebner, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist and Parent Coach specializing in childhood anxiety. She is the author of award-winning books for children and speaks to groups of educators, mental health professionals, and parents around the world. www.dawnhuebnerphd.com