2-Day Growing Up Anxious-Treating Anxiety Disorders in a Generation Hyper-focused on Achievement, Technology and Safety – Steve O’Brien

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We all want kids to be successful, safe, and secure, but such good intentions are having unintended consequences.

Three societal ingredients…. a hyper-academic mindset, preoccupation with safety, and a tech-obsessed society… are fueling childhood anxiety, leaving kids fearful, avoidant, and ill-equipped for adulthood.

Watch child psychologist Steve O’Brien, Psy.D., for 2 days filled with practical strategies as he presents a three-level treatment model for childhood anxiety using targeted, evidenced-based therapies to:

Don’t miss out on this cutting-edge program for equipping and empowering kids to not only cope with anxiety, but to thrive as they develop a growing sense of both competence and confidence! 


  1. Summarize the psychosocial characteristics of the “internet generation” and their contribution to anxiety development in children and adolescents.
  2. Describe the primary developmental, systemic, academic, and social-technological factors relevant to the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders in children and families.
  3. Identify the various social, emotional, and behavioral manifestations of anxiety in children in multiple contexts, including home and school.
  4. Utilize semi-structured observational and interview methods for collecting relevant history and clinical information with anxious and minimally verbal children and their parents/caretakers.
  5. Determine effective rapport-building strategies with anxious, resistant, and defensive children and parents/caretakers.
  6. Adopt a ‘parent consultation’ model as a supplement to individual child and family therapy and as part of an integrated treatment approach.
  7. Conduct ‘Child-Focused Family Therapy’ using therapeutic agendas and directive communication techniques.
  8. Teach children a developmentally appropriate psychoeducation framework for understanding the relationship between anxiety, the brain, and the body.
  9. Implement self-regulation strategies to reduce child/adolescent anxiety and promote adaptive coping.
  10. Identify clinical, co-occurring diagnostic patterns with respect to anxiety and related disorders in children and how to determine initial treatment targets.
  11. Distinguish between over-arching versus disorder-specific interventions for child/adolescent anxiety. As well as the 3 levels of anxiety treatment.
  12. Implement and integrate developmentally-appropriate CBT, desensitization, and exposure therapy techniques to enhance treatment with anxious children.

GROWING UP ANXIOUS – 3 KEY INGREDIENTS
EARLY EMPHASIS ON HIGH ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE

TECHNOLOGY IMMERSION: PLUGGED IN BUT TUNED OUT

PREOCCUPATION WITH SAFETY AND POTENTIAL THREAT

INTEGRATING EVIDENCED-BASED TREATMENT APPROACHES

GUIDELINES FOR RAPPORT-BUILDING AND CLINICAL INTERVIEWING

PSYCHOEDUCATION FOR PARENTS AND KIDS: THE FIRST INTERVENTION

BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL TREATMENT: THE SECOND INTERVENTION

TARGETED TREATMENT FOR MAJOR (DSM-5™) ANXIETY DISORDERS: THE THIRD INTERVENTION

CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS: TREATMENT IMPLICATIONS, RISKS, AND LIMITATIONS

ANXIETY-RIDDEN AT SCHOOL: CONSIDERATIONS AND CLASSROOM APPLICATIONS

MEASURING TREATMENT PROGRESS

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