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Cognitive Behavioral Therapist London

Having an unwell child is a very frightening time for parents, and we find a lot of parents have struggled to access help for a long time. Your CBT therapist will support and educate parents as to how best to help their child. We also work with closely with schools where necessary. <br><br>https://chelmsfordwellbeingcentre.com/specialist-child-adolescent-therapy-services/<br>

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Cognitive Behavioral Therapist London

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  1. We o?er both face to face and remote therapy via phone, Skype, Zoom, FaceTime and WhatsApp BOOK NOW Specialist Child and Adolescent Therapy Services Home  Specialist Child and Adolescent Therapy Services We offer Cognitive Behavioural Therapy at the Centre and our BABCP accredited therapists have experience working with young children, older children and adolescents. About 10% of 5-15 year olds have a mental health issue, this is higher for girls than for boys. This would therefore equate to about 3 people in an average school class. Some of the issues we have helped children and adolescents with include: OCD  Anxiety and worry Our website uses cookies to provide you the best  Panic attacks experience. However, by continuing to use our Family issues website, you agree to our use of cookies. For more Bereavement information, read our Privacy Policy. Social Anxiety Accept Vomit Phobia Blood and needle Phobia

  2. Autistic Spectrum Disorders ADHD  Hair Pulling Exam anxiety Depression Sleep Issues Body Dysmorphia Self-esteem problems Separation anxiety School refusal Having an unwell child is a very frightening time for parents, and we ?nd a lot of parents have struggled to access help for a long time. Your CBT therapist will support and educate parents as to how best to help their child. We also work with closely with schools where necessary. Parents can feel con?dent that their child is receiving the recommended, evidence based treatment. CBT is proven to be as e?ective as medication but importantly also to prevent the likelihood of the person having a relapse in the future.  The child or young person, and their parents, will learn skills and techniques for good mental health that will help them for many years. “Hundreds of research trials have shown that CBT works well for adults with many types of anxiety and depression, and it is probably about as e?ective, overall, as medication.  In the past decade or so, people have started to look at whether CBT works for children with anxiety or depression.  The results have been very good, showing that it probably works about as well for children as it does for adults.  In fact, there are very few studies that have tried any other psychological treatments for children and adolescents. So, if we are being scienti?c about things, we should plump for CBT every time.  Indeed, this is what is starting to happen.  The National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) is a British governmental organisation, which decides the best treatments for di?erent health problems.  They consider all available research consult with many di?erent experts in the ?eld, and write a report on what are the best treatments.  Basically, they decide what the NHS should be doing.  NICE have written a report on how depressed children and teenagers should be treated.  Their conclusion was that, if the depression is more than just a passing phase, and more than just a reaction to a bad experience (e.g. bullying) then every child should be o?ered CBT in the ?rst instance”. Anxiety UK – Children and Young People with Anxiety, A parents and carers guide. Account Area

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