What You’ll Discover in Paul Foxman Anxiety in the Classroom
- Faculty:
- Paul Foxman
- Duration:
- 6 Hours 1 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Jun 07, 2017
Description
- Use practical techniques immediately with your students
- Effective treatment strategies are available for each condition the Seven key anxiety disorders
- Video examples in School setting
A growing number of children are suffering from trauma and stress due to global terrorism, violence, divorce, and media overload. “shell shocked” Anxiety is an increasing problem for students. Working professionals face a challenge in Schools are to be recognized the Anxiety is rising in Students and their families.
Dr. Paul Foxman It will show you how to manage anxiety and what to do about it. in young people. So that anxious students can recognize and be supported, Dr. Dr. Foxman This guide will help you to distinguish between anxiety disorders and normal anxiety. It also provides a framework for making that distinction. in school settings. You will also learn practical strategies that you can immediately apply. in the Schools and classrooms to reduce anxiety, improve teaching effectiveness, promote maximum learning.
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Manual ZNM052180 (2.39 MB) | 61 Pages | Available after Purchase | |
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Outline
Nature and the Causes Anxiety
- How anxiety is formed, what it is and when it happens. in Children
- The anxiety temperament (biological sensitive)
- The “anxiety personality” – assets and liabilities
- Stress and its role in Anxiety
How Anxiety Manifests in the Classroom
- Perfectionism
- Be Worried
- Task Avoidance
- Hyperactivity and restlessness
- Attention deficits
- School avoidance
- Social isolation
- Depression and withdrawal
- Low energy and fatigue
- Motivation is low
- Poor time management and disorganization
- Academic decline or inconsistency
- Learning disabilities
- Behavior problems
Seven Keys Anxiety Disorders: Case examples and symptoms
- Separation anxiety disorder
- Panic disorder
- Generalized anxiety disorder
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- Social anxiety disorder (including selective Mutism)
- Phobias
- Post-Traumatic stress disorder
Classroom Interventions
- Stress level assessment in Students
- 3-A stress management approach (signs, sources, and skilled solutions)
- Concentrating the Keep your mind open to learning
- Classroom Friendly calming and relaxation activities
- Encouragement “flow”
- Mindfulness strategies
- Building relationships with anxious students
- Here are some tips to help you reduce your anxiety about taking the test.
- Peaceful living in the Classroom
- 3 questions: intervention for anxious parents
- “Responsive Classroom”Applications and research findings
- High-quality risk management-conflict divorce families
- Technology management in Out of school
- Best way to combat bullying
- Anxiety Curriculums for schools: Friends for life, lifeskills
- Considerations for preschoolers
- Recommendations on behavioral health
- How to be a role-model for low stress and anxiety
Potential risks and limitations of research
- Be aware of the limitations of your practice
- Evidence from empirical and anecdotal sources
- No “one size fits all” Any type of anxiety treatment
Faculty
Paul Foxman, Ph.D. Similar seminars and products 7
Vermont Center for Anxiety Take care
Paul Foxman, Ph.D., He has led hundreds workshops all over the world. the U.S., Canada and he has been an expert on the subject on radio and television. the Topic of anxiety. His books include The Clinician’s Guide Anxiety Disorders in Kids & Teens (PESI, 2016), Dancing with Fear (Hunter House 2007 and award-Winning The Worried Child (Hunter House, 2004). He was also a coauthor.-A casebook was written by me. Be able to conquer panic Anxiety Disorders (with Glatzer) (Hunter House, 2002). Dr. Foxman His knowledge and clarity, senses of humor, compassion and engaging speaking style are his hallmarks.
Dr. Foxman She is a psychologist and founder of the Center for Clinical Psychology. the Vermont Center for Anxiety Disorders. He coauthored Disorders in 1985.-Founded the Lake Champlain Waldorf school in Shelburne (VT) is now flourishing from kindergarten through highschool. Dr. Foxman More than 40 years of clinical experience in A variety of settings are available, including hospitals, schools, community mental health centres, private practice, and schools.
Dr. Foxman’s education includes Yale University (B.A. in Psychology, Peabody College of Vanderbilt University in Training in Clinical Psychology (Clinical Psychology) the Department of Psychiatry at Mt. Zion Hospital in San Francisco, the Kennedy Child Study Center in Nashville, the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute.
Speaker Disclosures
Financial: Dr. Paul Foxman It is the Founding director of the Center for Anxiety Disorders. He is an author at Hunter House and earns royalties. He is an Author for Jason Aronson, Inc., which receives royalties. He is an author for Da Capo Press. He receives royalties. PESI Inc. awards him a speaking honorarium.
Non-financial: Dr. Paul Foxman co-Founded the Lake Champlain Waldorf school.
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