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E-grāmata: Help for Worried Kids: How Your Child Can Conquer Anxiety and Fear

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(private practice, United States)
  • Formāts: 275 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 11-Nov-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Guilford Publications
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781606238066
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Last, a clinical psychologist specializing in cognitive-behavioral treatment for anxiety disorders, helps parents determine when a childs fears and apprehensions are age appropriate and when they signal a more serious problem, such as panic attacks, phobias, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Emphasizing strategies for preventing episodes before they begin, she describes practical, simple solutions that all parents can use with children to stop anxiety and compulsive behaviors and teach children coping and relaxation skills. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Most childhood fears are nothing to worry about. But panic attacks, phobias, and persistent anxiety can darken a childs horizons and lead to disrupted sleep, lower grades, and missed opportunities to make friends and explore the world. Dr. Cynthia G. Last helps parents determine when a childs apprehension is cause for concern. Drawing on 25 years of clinical practice and research, she vividly illustrates the different forms that childhood anxiety can take and offers practical solutions specific to each. For example, Dr. Last shows how to schedule worry time to ease generalized anxiety, and explains why reassurance is often counterproductive for kids with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The book emphasizes strategies for preventing episodes before they begin, demonstrates how to intervene when one is in progress, and offers tips on how to keep anxiety from worsening as a child matures. Readers will learn to be consistent and encouraging as their child develops the confidence needed to face--and conquer--worries of every kind.

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If your child's worrying is interfering with his or her life, then you should read this book. It is an authoritative guide to current knowledge on childhood anxiety disorders, written in a clear, engaging style. To develop more courage, your child needs to learn how to cope with anxiety. This book shows what you can do to help.--Professor Alan Carr, PhD, Director of Clinical Psychology Training, University College Dublin, Ireland

Help for Worried Kids can help you determine if your childs anxiety goes beyond the realm of 'normal,' and offers specific, clearly explained steps that you, as a parent, can take to help your child.--Elizabeth Skagen, parent of an 8-year-old with anxiety disorders

From a renowned, experienced clinical researcher and therapist, this extremely useful book will be helpful not only to parents of anxious kids, but also to teachers and health professionals. Dr. Last provides very detailed, carefully worked-out guidelines on how to understand and deal with different types of childhood anxiety problems. Filled with practical suggestions, this is an outstanding resource that is both informative and highly readable.--Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Dr. Last has made a much-needed contribution to the growing field of childhood anxiety disorders. Based on her years of extensive research and clinical work, she shares her in-depth understanding of this population in an easy-to-read, conversational style. Dr. Last does an extraordinary job of illustrating the various presentations of anxiety in children, explaining the treatment process, and offering parenting advice specifically tailored for each anxiety disorder. This instructive book will be a valuable asset to parents, teachers, guidance counselors, and others who wish to gain a better understanding of anxiety in children.--Ana Kelton-Brand, PhD, private practice, Boca Raton, Florida

Is your child anxious? Is the problem severe enough to need treatment, or just a passing phase? Dr. Cynthia Last, a master child therapist and a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood anxiety, helps you answer these questions in this valuable book. Dr. Last also provides state-of-the-art strategies for helping your child conquer his or her anxiety and fear before it takes a larger toll. Every parent will want to be aware of this information.--David H. Barlow, PhD, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and Department of Psychology, Boston University - This is a great resource book for parents, of this age group, and practitioners to use when working together. It is written in a friendly, clear, concise, factual manner. The checklists provide clearly categorized symptoms and strategies laid out in a way that promotes understanding and respect for the anxious child within the context of child development....I highly recommend this book as a gift for parents of an anxious child or as a working tool for educators, consultants, and mental health practitioners. --Child and Family Journal, 11/13/2005 Recommended. --Library Journal, 11/13/2005 Offers parents 'hands-on' information....There is valuable material on the connection between anxiety and physical symptoms, such as headaches and stomach problems....Concerned parents will find plenty of useful advice here for quelling their children's fears. --Publishers Weekly, 11/13/2005 If your child's worrying is interfering with his or her life, then you should read this book. It is an authoritative guide to current knowledge on childhood anxiety disorders, written in a clear, engaging style. To develop more courage, your child needs to learn how to cope with anxiety. This book shows what you can do to help.--Professor Alan Carr, PhD, Director of Clinical Psychology Training, University College Dublin, Ireland

Help for Worried Kids can help you determine if your childs anxiety goes beyond the realm of 'normal,' and offers specific, clearly explained steps that you, as a parent, can take to help your child.--Elizabeth Skagen, parent of an 8-year-old with anxiety disorders

From a renowned, experienced clinical researcher and therapist, this extremely useful book will be helpful not only to parents of anxious kids, but also to teachers and health professionals. Dr. Last provides very detailed, carefully worked-out guidelines on how to understand and deal with different types of childhood anxiety problems. Filled with practical suggestions, this is an outstanding resource that is both informative and highly readable.--Paul M. G. Emmelkamp, PhD, Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Dr. Last has made a much-needed contribution to the growing field of childhood anxiety disorders. Based on her years of extensive research and clinical work, she shares her in-depth understanding of this population in an easy-to-read, conversational style. Dr. Last does an extraordinary job of illustrating the various presentations of anxiety in children, explaining the treatment process, and offering parenting advice specifically tailored for each anxiety disorder. This instructive book will be a valuable asset to parents, teachers, guidance counselors, and others who wish to gain a better understanding of anxiety in children.--Ana Kelton-Brand, PhD, private practice, Boca Raton, Florida

Is your child anxious? Is the problem severe enough to need treatment, or just a passing phase? Dr. Cynthia Last, a master child therapist and a leader in the diagnosis and treatment of childhood anxiety, helps you answer these questions in this valuable book. Dr. Last also provides state-of-the-art strategies for helping your child conquer his or her anxiety and fear before it takes a larger toll. Every parent will want to be aware of this information.--David H. Barlow, PhD, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and Department of Psychology, Boston University - This is a great resource book for parents, of this age group, and practitioners to use when working together. It is written in a friendly, clear, concise, factual manner. The checklists provide clearly categorized symptoms and strategies laid out in a way that promotes understanding and respect for the anxious child within the context of child development....I highly recommend this book as a gift for parents of an anxious child or as a working tool for educators, consultants, and mental health practitioners. --Child and Family Journal, 11/13/2005ĘĘ Recommended. --Library Journal, 11/13/2005ĘĘ Offers parents 'hands-on' information....There is valuable material on the connection between anxiety and physical symptoms, such as headaches and stomach problems....Concerned parents will find plenty of useful advice here for quelling their children's fears. --Publishers Weekly, 11/13/2005

Acknowledgments ix
Preface xi
PART I Understanding Your Anxious Child
1 Do You Have an Anxious Child?
3(24)
2 The Many Faces of Childhood Anxiety
27(26)
3 Nature or Nurture?: The Causes of Childhood Anxiety Disorders
53(28)
PART II The Anxiety Disorders of Childhood
9 "Will You Still Be There Tomorrow?": Separation Anxiety Disorder
81(33)
5 "But Mom, What If...?!": Generalized Anxiety Disorder
114(30)
6 Over and Over Again: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
144(31)
7 Self-Conscious to a Fault: Social Anxiety Disorder
175(30)
8 "Mommy, Daddy, I'm Afraid!": Specific Phobias
205(36)
Resources 241(14)
Checklists and Worksheets 255(10)
Selected Scientific Articles by the Author 265(2)
Index 267(8)
About the Author 275


Cynthia G. Last, PhD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice who specializes in cognitive-behavioral treatment for anxiety disorders. She is internationally recognized for her academic work on childhood fears and anxiety. Dr. Last has directed child and adolescent anxiety disorder programs at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She is the author or editor of 12 books, including Anxiety Disorders in Children, and has been quoted in The New York Times, USA Today, and Parenting. She has appeared as an expert on national television programs.