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3-Day Intensive Workshop Helping Anxious Kids: Powerful Approaches for Breaking the Worry Cycle

(59 customer reviews)

Duration: 17 Hours 35 Minutes
Format: Audio and Video
Media Type: Digital Seminar

Original price was: $330.00.Current price is: $94.95.

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Anxiety is a very persistent master. When it moves into families, it takes over daily routines, schoolwork, and recreation. Depression is often close on its heels.
The most frequent comment I hear from anxious families is “no one told them what to DO.” After multi-session assessment or months of appointments, they still didn’t have a clear plan or understanding of HOW to respond when anxiety shows up.

Imagine being able to offer families immediate and effective tasks to weaken anxiety’s grip!

What if, during a first session, you could give your clients the information and a road map to change the powerful patterns of anxiety disorders?

Join Lynn Lyons, LICSW, internationally recognized psychotherapist, author and speaker, in an intensive training. She will teach you HOW to interrupt anxiety’s cognitive patterns with simple, process-based strategies. You’ll focus on concrete and often counter-intuitive strategies that normalize worry for families and provide an “umbrella approach” that applies to all anxiety disorders.

Leave this workshop with new techniques to break the anxiety cycle:

  • Untangle complicated presentations of anxiety
  • Combat the challenges of somatic symptoms
  • Avoid the big mistakes with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
  • The importance of prioritizing interventions
  • … and MORE!

3-Day Intensive Workshop Helping Anxious Kids: Powerful Approaches for Breaking the Worry Cycle

Speaker

Lynn Lyons, LICSW's Profile

Lynn Lyons, LICSW, is an internationally-recognized psychotherapist, author, and speaker with a special interest in interrupting the generational patterns of anxiety in families.

She is the author of several books and articles, including (with Reid Wilson) Anxious Kids, Anxious Parents and the companion book for kids Playing with Anxiety: Casey's Guide for Teens and Kids. She is the co-host of the popular podcast Flusterclux and has several online programs for professionals, parents, and children.

She maintains a private practice in Concord, New Hampshire where she sees families whenever she's not on the road teaching.

 

Handouts/Brochure

Outline

A Process-Based Approach to Anxiety

  • Don’t fall into the Content Trap:
    • Process of anxiety matters more than the content of the child’s fears
  • Patterns of Worried Families;
    • Avoidance
    • Accommodation
    • Reassurance
    • Overprotection
  • ”Don’t Do the Disorder”:
    • How to avoid mirroring and supporting the anxiety disorder

Four Critical Concepts: The Foundation of a Skill-Based Approach

  • Content versus Process:
    • Moving kids and parents out of the details of worry and into a process based approach that applies to all anxiety disorders
  • We Are Eliminating Nothing:
    • Getting rid of symptoms doesn’t work with paradoxical anxiety
  • How to Get on Offense:
    • Changing the relationship to worry
  • Creating Playful Connection:
    • Offer solutions to Anxiety’s demands

Laying the Groundwork: What Families Need to Know Upfront

  • Getting Out of the Anxiety Cult:
    • Breaking the Anxiety Culture – escaping the high demands of school, home, social life …
  • Create a new framework for families to separate from generational anxiety
  • The importance of psychoeducation:
    • Explanation activates treatment
  • Cognitive Patterns:
    • Recognize anxiety and interrupt common thought patterns
      • Global
      • Catastrophic
      • Permanent

Putting It Together: Seven Puzzle Pieces

  • Expect Worry
  • Talk to Worry
  • Get Uncomfortable and Unsure ON PURPOSE
  • Breathe
  • Know What You Want
  • Bridge Back to Your Successes
  • Take Action on Your Plan

Creating Interventions and Homework: Tasks that Teach

  • Role Playing: The importance of experiential learning and practice
  • Using Rewards and Consequences: The ins and outs of parent coaching
  • Examples of My Favorite Assignments:
    • Wall of Flexibility
    • Spaghetti Challenge
    • Photo Album Investigation
    • Ten Good Things … and many more

Schools, Accommodations, and Parents

  • Creating Effective Behavioral Plans
  • Skill-Based Goals versus Avoidance-Based Plans
  • Case Studies and Common Issues

When it’s not just Anxiety …
Untangling Complicated Presentations with Three Frames for Treatment and Prevention

  • Experience is Variable: Creating Flexibility in a Rigid System
  • The Value of Parts: Skills to Combat Global Thinking
  • Action Counts: Counteracting the Passivity of Anxiety and Depression

The Challenge of Somatic Symptoms

  • Taking Full Advantage of Relaxation: Are we missing opportunities? (Yes!)
  • The Safety Behavior Trap: Common Ways We Exacerbate Physical Symptoms
  • Common Diagnoses with Anxious Children (eg GI issues, insomnia, headaches)
  • The Mind-Body Connection: What Kids (and Adults) Should Know

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: The Importance of Process

  • Myths and Current Research
  • The Biggest mistakes therapists make with OCD
  • Diagnosis and Misdiagnosis
  • Creating a Family Plan
  • The benefit of direct language and psychoeducation for families

Anxiety, ASD, OCD: A Tangled Web

  • The Executive Overload Model
  • Attention and Focus?
  • Internal versus External Focus
  • The importance of prioritizing interventions

When There’s a Trauma History

  • What Modifications are Needed?
  • A Cognitive Approach and Complex PTSD?
  • The Concept of Differentiation

Objectives

  1. Demonstrate how to interrupt patterns of anxious parenting to decrease the modeling of family anxiety.
  2. Implement active assignments for families that correct the common cognitive traps that bolster both anxiety and depression.
  3. Articulate the difference between content-based and process-based interventions as it relates to treatment.
  4. Develop a therapeutic toolbox to include playfulness, humor, games, collaboration, and active homework assignments to reduce anxiety symptoms.
  5. Create interventions that focus on interrupting the process of OCD in families rather than the content of the OCD.
  6. Incorporate role playing and active techniques in session with families to facilitate emotional expression and increase engagement in therapy.
  7. Teach families strategies to decrease the impact of and connection between anxiety, GI symptoms, headaches, and sleep issues.
  8. Implement the “7 puzzle pieces” of a skill-based treatment plan for decreasing symptoms of anxiety.
  9. Minimize the use of avoidant and safety behaviors that strengthen anxiety in families.
  10. Demonstrate to families how the worry and anxiety process works in the brain and body to maximize effectiveness of psychoeducation.
  11. Provide psychoeducation to parents and children and the relationship to quality of sleep and symptoms of anxiety.
  12. Incorporate relaxation skills and techniques to effectively treat somatic symptoms of anxiety.
  13. Consider the differences in clinical presentation of OCD, ADHD and other anxiety diagnoses in order to best inform choice of treatment interventions.
  14. Adapt a treatment intervention strategy to meet the clinical needs of children with trauma histories.
  15. Assess the impact of anxiety disorders on attention and focus in order to more accurately diagnose and intervene with anxious children.
  16. Adapt a process-based treatment approach to clients with ASD with the goal of increasing flexibility and social engagement.
  17. Write effective behavioral plans and IEP goals for use in schools.
  18. Create at least three homework assignments that experientially promote flexibility and an offensive approach to worry.

Target Audience

Counselors

Social Workers

Psychologists

Marriage and Family Therapists

Educators

Occupational Therapists

Speech-Language Pathologists

and other helping professionals

59 reviews for 3-Day Intensive Workshop Helping Anxious Kids: Powerful Approaches for Breaking the Worry Cycle

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    Socorro S
    Best course on anxiety I've taken
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    Annemarie C
    Fantastic presenter!!
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    Danielle B
    This was an excellent program.
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    Julianne B
    I thought this was a great webinar to watch. I was glad I could watch as much or as little as I wanted to each day. I loved the stories she told about...More
    I thought this was a great webinar to watch. I was glad I could watch as much or as little as I wanted to each day. I loved the stories she told about clients from her practice. It provided practical examples, which was definitely appreciated. I loved her sense of humor as well.
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    Elizabeth O
    Fantastic course. So glad that the 22.5 hours I've spent were this rewarding and educational and fun.
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    Samira K
    Love Lynn Lyon’s engaging and effective delivery!
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    Felicity L
    Excellent training opportunity.
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    Mary Beth R
    This was great!
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    Melissa E
    Very entertaining and informative.
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    Julie H
    Excellent training! I was very pleased and I am excited to continue learning more from this presenter.
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    Julie H
    This was just awesome. One of the best trainings I have ever experienced
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    Jaclyn F
    I really enjoy the delivery of the information and Lynn's use of humor.
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    Brian H
    Excellent presentation and found it extremely helpful. Teaching method was very conducive to learning.
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    Desta J
    Loved this presentation!! Will be incredibly useful in my practice. Thank you very much!
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    Solveig F
    This was an excellent course. I learned a lot and am excited to implement these tools.
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    Francine L
    I loved the delivery of the topic. It was practical and useful. The skills based approach is very advantageous for working with children and their fam...More
    I loved the delivery of the topic. It was practical and useful. The skills based approach is very advantageous for working with children and their families
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    Sarah M
    Loved this course...very informative...Lynn Lyons is an amazing teacher and therapist.
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    Jillian S
    Wonderful training. I truly gained so much out of it and will recommend to others.
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    Femeke B
    Great workshop. I enjoyed doing the ChidoBook online program. Lynn is awesome and all of the information is so helpful in my day to day job.
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    amy g
    Thank you so much, Lynn! This training has been an eye-opener for me professionally and also personally with an anxious daughter.
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    Vanessa P
    This is hands down the BEST seminar I have purchased online. The information was organized and clear. The presenter was knowledgeable and funny (halle...More
    This is hands down the BEST seminar I have purchased online. The information was organized and clear. The presenter was knowledgeable and funny (hallelujah). I looked forward to watching this after work the same as I would a Netflix series. I am already putting principles to work in my private practice. Whatever you paid Lynn Lyons - you owe her MORE!;)
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    Karie M
    Great seminar!
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    Jennifer C
    This online course was phenomenal. I very much enjoyed Lynn's wealth of information and her generosity in sharing with others strategies that have bee...More
    This online course was phenomenal. I very much enjoyed Lynn's wealth of information and her generosity in sharing with others strategies that have been proven to work in real life situations.
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    Rashedah T
    She was amazing - so engaging and I really enjoyed learning from her. So very helpful!
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    Allison Z
    Excellent presentation. Very relevant to my practice.
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    Karen W
    Awesome webinar!!!
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    Adrienne L
    Excellent course -- enjoyable and informative.
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    Jamie F
    Lynn Lyons' approach to teaching this material and tx modality was wonderful. Her level of expertise, and case examples, along with her dynamic and en...More
    Lynn Lyons' approach to teaching this material and tx modality was wonderful. Her level of expertise, and case examples, along with her dynamic and energetic style of presenting, kept me interested and looking forward to learning more.
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    Kimberly S
    I am so very satisfied with this course. I learned so much. This approach will impact the way I teach, educate and work with anxiety. Thank you so muc...More
    I am so very satisfied with this course. I learned so much. This approach will impact the way I teach, educate and work with anxiety. Thank you so much for offering this course.
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    Nancy C
    I really enjoyed the course and have used strategies successfully with my patients
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    Grace C
    A totally wonderful experience!
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    Shandra C
    This training challenged my own think and really helped me grow as a therapist. My past supervisors always emphasized content based therapy regardless...More
    This training challenged my own think and really helped me grow as a therapist. My past supervisors always emphasized content based therapy regardless of diagnosis. Thank you for the wonderful training!
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    Jessica B
    Lynn is a very engaging speaker. Made a long, online course easy
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    Suzie P
    Lynn is a dynamic speaker/presenter. Her engaging and lively manner in presenting this material was outstanding. One of the best seminars/workshops I ...More
    Lynn is a dynamic speaker/presenter. Her engaging and lively manner in presenting this material was outstanding. One of the best seminars/workshops I have ever taken. I highly recommend others to take this course and others with her presenting. She is extremely knowledgeable in the field of anxiety.
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    Melanie H
    Best training I've had in my professional career! Thank you!
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    Kristel C
    One of the best courses I have taken!
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    Jessica S
    Great training!!!!
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    Gali G
    I have learned so much from this training and I plan to research more of Lynn Lyons' work.
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    Juwairiah A
    The best CE course I have every taken!! Amazing speaker
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    PAULA B
    Thank you. Such a great training and eye opening.
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    Karen H
    I thoroughly enjoyed this course. Many of the things I've used in practice mirrored this approach (learned through trial and error). I appreciated the...More
    I thoroughly enjoyed this course. Many of the things I've used in practice mirrored this approach (learned through trial and error). I appreciated the style of the presenter and how life is life and we can all manage it. It's refreshing to have someone stop using meds as the first line of defense or submit to school diagnoses!!
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    Dessa B
    The presentation was extremely engaging. Lynn Lyons has great presence. I feel confident with moving forward in my practice and using her strategies f...More
    The presentation was extremely engaging. Lynn Lyons has great presence. I feel confident with moving forward in my practice and using her strategies for dealing with anxiety and OCD.
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    Erin L
    This was a great course and will be very useful in my practice going forward!
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    Sara J
    Fantastic class. Lynn Lyons is an amazing therapist and presenter.
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    Alicia K
    Very applicable and increased my desire to further my study in this area.
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    Erin G
    Absolutely excellent training!
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    Julie K
    Fantastic course! Thanks for having it accessible forever!
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    Alice M
    I will definitely recommend this course to others!
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    Edie S
    This was a great presentation.
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    Haylee B
    Lynn Lyons was absolutely one of the best presenters I've ever had!
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    Alexandra Z
    Loved it! So useful for my practice
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    Nancy W
    Lynn Lyons was dynamic and engaging, thank you!
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    Janine K
    This was a great course. I learned a lot of applicable information.
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    Michelle P
    Absolutely wonderful! So informative! I can apply what I learned into my practice with current clients.
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    Tina P
    I have taken many ChidoBook courses...Lynn Lyons is the BEST presenter that I have had...I have never learned so much in a single training
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    Jennifer H
    This was AMAZING!!!
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    Catherine C
    Love this training!!!!! Has given great insight and direction for working with anxiety in clients
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    Marilyn R
    Wonderful training! I am already using these techniques and they are quite impactful!
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