Learning Opportunities

Identifying and Dealing with Anxiety Disorders in School Settings (Educators and School Staff)

Presented By

Dr. Lynn Miller

Series Sessions

Date Time
Friday, March 02, 2018 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Location

In Person Hythe Regional School 10108 104 Ave, Hythe, AB

Anxiety disorders are the most common form of psychological distress reported by children and adolescents and are among the more common causes of referral to children’s mental health care providers. School-based research of children who suffer from all serious emotional disorders reveals that less than a third receive help. Children with anxiety and depressive disorders are shy, inhibited, and avoidant: these behaviors may attract teacher attention but educators may not respond appropriately. Anxiety can also be mistaken for developmentally appropriate displays of fear or shyness. An anxiety disorder, however, is a level of anxiety that interferes with daily functioning. Anxiety disorders in children warrant more attention from educators, clinicians and researchers.

This workshop will help participants to:

  • Increase awareness of the anxiety disorder spectrum
  • Understand etiological and developmental aspects of anxiety
  • Identify basic behavioral indicators of anxiety in children
  • Develop a preliminary understanding of the current research
  • Understand group intervention in schools
  • Be aware of techniques that are useful to implement immediately with an anxious child
  • Become aware of resources in our community

 

PWSD Participants use coupon code to receive no charge registration. 

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