Monday, June 8, 2009
I Bet I Won't Fret by Timothy Sisemore
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders in children. It causes intense worry and anxiety that can disrupt emotional, academic, and social development. The good news is that GAD is highly treatable and children can be taught to manage and even overcome it. Child psychologist, Timothy A. Sisemore specializes in helping anxious children and in "I Bet I Won't Fret" he gives kids fun and engaging exercises to help them relieve anxiety and worry symptoms, change anxiety-inducing self-talk, and communicate about their feelings. These activities can be done on their own or as part of a therapy program. Recommended for Special Education teachers, Social Workers, School Counselors or any one working with children living with anxiety.
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