Preventing Anxiety in the Children of Anxious Parents

Duration: 14 mins DOI: 10.13056/acamh.24646

Description

In this Papers Podcast, Dr. Fiona Challacombe discusses her co-authored CAMH journal paper ‘Preventing anxiety in the children of anxious parents – feasibility of a brief, online, group intervention for parents of one- to three-year-olds’.

Learning Objectives

1. What is known about anxiety, how it aggregates in families, and how it is transmitted between generations.
2. Why it is important to tackle childhood anxiety and the typical trajectory for children who are anxious and do not receive help.
3. Insight into the adapted online group intervention on parenting skills for anxious parents.
4. Implications of the paper’s findings for child and adolescent mental health professionals and policymakers.
5. Tips for anxious parents.

About this Lesson

Speakers

Dr. Fiona Challacombe

Dr. Fiona Challacombe

Clinical psychologist and researcher, Clinical lecturer in Perinatal Psychology at King’s College London

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