Cool Kids Anxiety Program – Low-Intensity Format
Children and young adolescents suffering anxiety disorders who are unable to attend standard clinical practice
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- Anxiety Treatment (Child & Adolescent)
Children and young adolescents suffering anxiety disorders who are unable to attend standard clinical practice
Children and adolescents suffering anxiety disorders
Children with a known trauma history who are experiencing significant posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, whether or not they meet full diagnostic criteria. In addition, children with depression, anxiety, and/or shame related to their traumatic exposure. Children experiencing childhood traumatic grief can also benefit from the treatment.
Children ages 0-18 who exhibit behavioral problems and their caregiver (biological, adoptive, or foster)
Adults who have a history of trauma and/or substance abuse
Caregivers of children referred to the child welfare system, has been used with adolescents
Adults (between 18-70 years old) who have suffered three or more prior episodes of major depression
Grandparents and other relatives (aunts/uncles, older siblings, etc.), ages 18 and over, who are raising children because the children's parents are unable to do so
Families at risk for child maltreatment
Parents and other caregivers of children ages 6-16 years