Children's Anxiety

Children's Anxiety. Causes of occurrence, diagnostic ways and correction methods

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Description

Are you interested in learning about child’s psychology and child’s behaviour? This course is suitable for those wishing to begin a career in Child Psychotherapy, expand their existing skills or want to learn the techniques to help themselves.


In this practical mini-course course created on the basis of international experience in counselling you will take 3 informative lectures including 10 lessons where you will find out many interesting aspects and tips for parents on how to deal with their children's Anxiety.


Here you will learn:


  • about the psychological characteristics of primary school age and adolescents

  • about the causes of anxiety in both primary school children and adolescents

  • methods for diagnosing the level of school anxiety, how schooling affects the child’s development

  • about the individuation of children and adolescents

  • how today's society and culture affects the child's learning and behaviour

  • how to deal with anxiety from establishing therapeutic contact to finding solutions

  • understand about the role of behavioural therapies and use of language when working with children

and so much more!


The great thing is that there are no prerequisites for this course, just an internet connection, a note pad and pen and an open and willing mind!



If you are ready to start learning, then enrol in this class!

What You Will Learn!

  • Learn about the psychological characteristics of primary school age and adolescents
  • Learn to see the causes of anxiety in both primary school children and adolescents
  • Learn methods for diagnosing the level of school anxiety
  • Gain knowledge about the individuation of children and adolescents
  • Know how to deal with anxiety from establishing therapeutic contact to finding solutions

Who Should Attend!

  • Anyone who is interested in learning about child behaviour
  • Anyone who wants to use child psychology in their work
  • Students of psychology, counselling, therapy, coaching
  • Professionals working in care or mental health environments