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Preventing Anxiety in the Children of Anxious Parents

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DOI: 10.13056/acamh.24646
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’ (https://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12596).
There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice.
Discussion points include:

  • What is known about anxiety, how it aggregates in families, and how it is transmitted between generations.
  • Why it is important to tackle childhood anxiety and the typical trajectory for children who are anxious and do not receive help.
  • Insight into the adapted online group intervention on parenting skills for anxious parents.
  • Implications of the paper’s findings for child and adolescent mental health professionals and policymakers.
  • Tips for anxious parents.
In this series, we speak to authors of papers published in one of ACAMH’s three journals. These are The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP); The Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal; and JCPP Advances.
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DOI: 10.13056/acamh.24646
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’ (https://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12596).
There is an overview of the paper, methodology, key findings, and implications for practice.
Discussion points include:

  • What is known about anxiety, how it aggregates in families, and how it is transmitted between generations.
  • Why it is important to tackle childhood anxiety and the typical trajectory for children who are anxious and do not receive help.
  • Insight into the adapted online group intervention on parenting skills for anxious parents.
  • Implications of the paper’s findings for child and adolescent mental health professionals and policymakers.
  • Tips for anxious parents.
In this series, we speak to authors of papers published in one of ACAMH’s three journals. These are The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP); The Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal; and JCPP Advances.
  continue reading

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