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Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Anxiety: Ideas and Activities for Working Therapeutically with Worried Their Families
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Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Anxiety: Ideas and Activities for Working Therapeutically with Worried Their Families
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Current price: $38.99
Original price: $47.50

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Creative Ways to Help Children Manage Anxiety: Ideas and Activities for Working Therapeutically with Worried Their Families
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Original price: $47.50
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Size: Kobo eBook
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Help children aged 4-12 to understand and manage their anxiety with this easy-to-use therapeutic toolkit. From the authors of Creative Ways to Help Children Manage BIG Feelings , this book contains all new material and over 50 new activities to equip children with an arsenal of coping strategies.
Drawing on CBT, ACT and narrative therapy approaches, this book provides a framework for therapy and assessment. The authors deliver sage advice on how to work with children, adapting your approach for different age groups and how to involve parents and teachers. With creative resources using readily available, inexpensive materials and downloadable templates, this is the ideal companion for both new and experienced therapists working with children with anxiety.
Help children aged 4-12 to understand and manage their anxiety with this easy-to-use therapeutic toolkit. From the authors of Creative Ways to Help Children Manage BIG Feelings , this book contains all new material and over 50 new activities to equip children with an arsenal of coping strategies.
Drawing on CBT, ACT and narrative therapy approaches, this book provides a framework for therapy and assessment. The authors deliver sage advice on how to work with children, adapting your approach for different age groups and how to involve parents and teachers. With creative resources using readily available, inexpensive materials and downloadable templates, this is the ideal companion for both new and experienced therapists working with children with anxiety.





















