Contents:
- Anxiety Problems in Childhood
- Cognitive Behaviour Therapy
- Dysfunctional Cognitions and Processes
- Parental Behaviour and Childhood Anxiety
- Assessment and Problem Formulation
- Psycho-education, Goal Setting and Problem Formulations
- Involving Parents
- Emotional Recognition and Management
- Cognitive Enhancement
- Problem Solving, Exposure and Relapse Prevention
- Common Problems
- Materials and Worksheets
- References.
Author Bio:
Paul Stallard is Professor of Child and Family Mental Health at the University of Bath and Consultant Clinical Psychologist for Avon and Wiltshire Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust. He publishes widely in many professional journals and is involved in evaluating school based CBT programmes for anxiety and depression in the UK and abroad
Review:
“Anxiety is a wonderful resource for mental health professionals who work with anxious young people. It offers practical advice, based on recent research, on the assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders from a CBT perspective.” – Alan Carr, Professor of Clinical Psychology, University College Dublin, Ireland
“…this book is a ‘must’ and an excellent read for all professionals wanting effective treatment for anxiety disorders.” – Joyce Cope, Counselling Children and Young People





