Cognitive behavioural therapy has proven to be an effective treatment
for anxiety disorders in children and young people. This book provides
an overview of CBT and explores how it can be used to help children with
anxiety disorders.
In Anxiety: Cognitive Behaviour Therapy with Children and Young People
Paul Stallard describes the nature and extent of anxiety problems that
are suffered in childhood and discusses evidence for the effectiveness
of the cognitive behavioural model as a method of treatment.
This concise and accessible book, written specifically for the
clinician, provides a clear outline of how CBT can be used with children
suffering from anxiety disorders in an easy to follow format. The book
provides many ideas that can be incorporated into everyday practice, as
well as clinical vignettes, case examples, and worksheets for use with
the client.
This straightforward text will prove essential reading for professionals
involved with children who have significant anxiety problems including
mental health workers, social services staff and those working in
educational settings.
The final chapter of this book contains worksheets that can be
downloaded free of charge to purchasers of the print version. Please
visit the website to find out more about this facility.