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Workshops 09/15/2023

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HI! I wanted to share some information about an online 2 part workshop that my colleague and I are offering in October.

The workshop would be of most benefit to caregivers and professionals working with school-aged children experiencing anxiety. It will help caregivers learn about childhood anxiety and ways to support children with anxiety. Interventions are informed by the SPACE (Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions) program, an evidence-based parent focused treatment program for childhood anxiety that was developed by Dr. Eli Lebowitz at the Yale Child Study Center. An interactive approach will be taken within the group setting to facilitate collaboration among participants.

Please see the attached flyer for more information and feel free to
share the information to individuals that you feel may benefit.

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08/12/2020
08/10/2020

Social Anxiety Group for Young Adults - Starting August 2020!

Groups meet via TELEHEALTH weekly for 90 minutes. Open to anyone located in NY or NJ.

Is your anxiety interfering with your ability to perform at school or work?

Is it getting in the way of forming and keeping friendships and/or relationships?

Consider a short term Cognitive Behavioral Group Treatment for college-aged young adults (ages 18-23) who are coping with symptoms of anxiety and are negotiating important life transitions such as graduating from high school or college, getting a first job, living away from home, or developing a network of social relationships.

For more information, contact:
Jill Domanski, LCSW at (908) 379-9358 or [email protected]
or
Mary McGaughan, Psy.D. at (201) 701-3251 or [email protected]

Positive Childhood Experiences May Buffer Against Health Effects Of Adverse Ones 09/13/2019

People talk a lot about how adverse childhood experiences can have a lifelong impact...but the good news is that kids are resilient and positive experiences can have lifelong impacts as well.

This study found that more positive childhood experiences were associated with lower their rates of mental health problems and high rates of positive relationships as an adult.

And we're not talking about winning the lottery or a surprise trip to Disney. Simple things appear to have a huge impact: feeling understood by your family, having adults who take a genuine interest in you, feeling safe and protected by an adult in your home, feeling supported by friends and having a sense of belonging in your school.

Positive Childhood Experiences May Buffer Against Health Effects Of Adverse Ones Researchers asked adults to reflect back on their happy childhood memories. They found those who recalled more were less likely to have depression in adulthood and had more supportive relationships.

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