Creative CBT Interventions for Children with Anxiety


Children who suffer from anxiety can be difficult to treat because they’re more hesitant to trust, have a tendency toward avoidance and negative thinking, and are typically reluctant to face their fears. The challenge of working with younger children is further compounded by their developmental capacity which makes it harder for them to express their thoughts and feelings and understand CBT concepts.

Anxious children are even more resistant to participate in therapy when it is talk-oriented and workbook-based. In Creative CBT Interventions for Children with Anxiety, award-winning author and international keynote speaker Liana Lowenstein outlines an innovative Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach to create a positive therapeutic experience for your clients and augment treatment effectiveness.

This must-have book will equip you to:

See Liana Lowenstein’s other books, which present more engaging and practical techniques.

For free mental health resources including an eBook, article library, and links to Liana Lowenstein’s innovative webinars and workshops, visit www.lianalowenstein.com