
Parenting An Anxious Child Means Facing Constant Challenges And Questions: When Should Parents Help Children Avoid Anxiety-provoking Situations, And When Should They Encourage Them To Face Their Fears? How Can Parents Foster Independence While Still Supporting Their Children? How Can Parents Reduce The Hold Their Child's Anxiety Has Taken Over The Entire Family? Breaking Free Of Child Anxiety And Ocd: A Scientifically Proven Program For Parents Is The First And Only Book To Provide A Completely Parent-based Treatment Program For Child And Adolescent Anxiety. Parents Will Learn How To Alleviate Their Children's Anxiety By Changing The Way They Themselves Respond To Their Children's Symptoms--importantly, Parents Are Not Required To Impose Changes On Their Children's Behavior. Instead, Parents Are Shown How To Replace Their Own Accommodating Behaviors (which Allow Anxiety To Flourish) With Supportive Responses That Demonstrate Both Acceptance Of Children's Difficulties And Confidence In Their Ability To Cope. From Understanding Child Anxiety And Ocd, To Learning How To Talk With An Anxious Child, To Avoiding Common Traps And Pitfalls (such As Being Overly Protective Or Demanding) To Identifying The Ways In Which Parents Have Been Enabling A Child's Anxious Behaviors, This Book Is Full Of Detailed Guidance And Practical Suggestions. Worksheets Are Included To Help Parents Translate The Book's Suggestions Into Action, And The Book's Compassionate And Personable Tone Will Make It A Welcoming Resource For Any Concerned Parent.
This book investigates how parents can effectively reduce child anxiety and OCD symptoms by modifying their own behavioral responses rather than forcing changes upon the child. Dr. Eli R. Lebowitz, a researcher at the Yale Child Study Center, presents a parent-based treatment program grounded in clinical evidence. The framework shifts the focus from the child's internal struggle to the external family dynamics that inadvertently sustain anxious patterns.
What You Will Find
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Experts and clinicians frequently cite this work as a foundational resource for parents seeking actionable, evidence-based strategies to manage family-wide anxiety. Readers often note the clarity of the prose and the practical utility of the included worksheets in daily application.
Page Count:
216
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190883537
ISBN-13:
9780190883539
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