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Childhood Anxiety: Helping Children Heal *November Virtual Event*

This Virtual Full Day event will be LIVE + Recorded for your convenience! Set your calendars for Saturday, November 18th, 2023 from 9am – 4pm MST!

Does your child or the children you work with struggle with anxiety: panic attacks, separation anxiety, stomach aches, headaches, tantrums, obsessions/compulsions, avoidance of activities, racing thoughts, or troubles with sleep?

Anxiety has many faces, and at this workshop parents, caregivers, and professionals will learn about the psychological and physiological roots of anxiety, why it is on the rise in our children, and what to do to help children better manage it.

USD $59.99

This Virtual Full Day event will be LIVE + Recorded for your convenience! Set your calendars for Saturday, November 18th, 2023 from 9am - 4pm MST!
Does your child or the children you work with struggle with anxiety: panic attacks, separation anxiety, stomach aches, headaches, tantrums, obsessions/compulsions, avoidance of activities, racing thoughts, or troubles with sleep?

Anxiety has many faces, and at this workshop parents, caregivers, and professionals will learn about the psychological and physiological roots of anxiety, why it is on the rise in our children, and what to do to help children better manage it.

Description

This Virtual event will be LIVE + Recorded for your convenience! Set your calendars for Saturday, November 18th, 2023!

Event- Childhood Anxiety:

Does your child or the children you work with struggle with anxiety: panic attacks, separation anxiety, stomach aches, headaches, tantrums, obsessions/compulsions, avoidance of activities, racing thoughts, or troubles with sleep?

Anxiety has many faces, and at this workshop parents, caregivers, and professionals will learn about the psychological and physiological roots of anxiety, why it is on the rise in our children, and what to do to help children better manage it.

This course has a holistic* and strength-based approach that  focusses on what we as caretakers, parents, and professionals can do vs. stigmatizing children who are struggling. Various facets of the child’s environment will be explored that can contribute to a child’s emotional struggles.

Join Tania Johnson, Registered Psychologist, Registered Play Therapist, and Co-Founder of the Institute of Child Psychology, as we explore the research and theory research and theory in the field of mental health, education, attachment, naturopathic medicine, and  interpersonal neurobiology will be explored.   Attendees will be sent resources and direct tools to help their child, or the children they work with, overcome this emotional obstacle.

This virtual workshop aims to enlighten, empower, and inspire those who take care of our children.

OBJECTIVES:

  • Identify neurobiological and physiological mechanisms that underline anxiety
  • Describe ways in which parenting styles can contribute to anxiety in children
  • Implement a variety of emotion regulation strategies
  • Recognize environmental and societal factors that contribute towards the increase in anxiety amongst children
  • Explore pharmacological and naturopathic treatment options

INSTRUCTOR:
Tania Johnson, R. Psychologist, R. Play Therapist, Co-Founder: Institute of Child Psychology

VENUE:
Live Streamed: Zoom *** All participants will receive access to a recording of the event available for 30 days after the presentation

TIME: 9am – 4pm MST

TARGET AUDIENCE:
This presentation is appropriate for parents, educators, child care professionals, caregivers, and mental health professionals.

WHAT WE PROVIDE:
Workbooks to complete throughout the workshop. An electronic certificate of completion will be granted after completion of this seminar {within 10 business days}

FREE GIFT WITH PURCHASE:
3 Hour E-course on Navigating Parental Stress. Essential for parents, caregivers & professionals. Gift will be sent out to you within 2-3 business days following the workshop.

UNABLE TO AFFORD A TICKET?
We offer subsidized tickets to those have limited income! Please email us at info@instituteofchildpsychology.com for qualifications.

CANCELLATIONS/REFUNDS: Tickets purchased within 30 days of the course start date can be refunded within 24 hours of purchase timestamp. Tickets can be transferred to another party up until 1 week before event (November 10, 2023).

***DISCLAIMER: All workshops provided by the Institute of Child Psychology, along with all workshop materials, are strictly for educational purposes only and cannot be categorized as psychological or mental health services.

Please contact our administration team for further details at info@instituteofchildpsychology.com

LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR WORKSHOP IN THIS SHORT VIDEO

 

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Instructor Information

Tania

Tania Johnson

I am a Registered Psychologist and a Registered Play Therapist. I completed my undergraduate studies in South-Africa before engaging in a one year, full time internship in Chicago at the Cancer Treatment Centers of America. In 2012, I received my Masters of Counselling from City University of Seattle. During my Master’s degree, I worked both on the front lines and as a counsellor with foster and adoptive families who faced a range of emotional, behavioural and cognitive challenges. Since completing my degree, I have worked in a private practice setting with children, teens, adults and families. I work primarily from an attachment based perspective. This means that I work with clients to explore how early relationships affect how we come to understand our self, other people and the world. It is an honour to work with clients and families to create a space for lasting change. I endeavour to always approach my clients with respect, honesty, integrity and warmth. Tammy has been working in private practice for the past decade in Alberta, primarily with children and their families. She also supervises offer clinical supervision masters-level counselling students, and provisional psychologists. Tammy also has a big place in her heart for animals developed an animal-assisted therapy program that operates from her property called ‘Hooves of Hope Ranch’ and founded the Child-Centered Animal-Assisted Therapy Association (www.ccaata.com). Tammy approaches her clinical and educational work with parents and professionals with an attachment and neurobiological lens: all of her work is based on the neurology of the brain and how attachment is integral to adaptive functioning of both children and adults. As a child who endured much trauma in her past she speaks about her personal experiences with family substance abuse, domestic violence, emotional abuse, and how the power of connection is integral to healing and overcoming adversity. Tammy is passionate, empathic, and down to earth. Her no non-sense approach, woven with humor and personal narratives makes her relatable and her information about mental health, interpersonal neurobiology, trauma, and attachment easy to digest for the audience. Since completing my degree, I have worked in a private practice setting with children, teens, adults and families. I work primarily from an attachment based perspective. This means that I work with clients to explore how early relationships affect how we come to understand our self, other people and the world. It is an honour to work with clients and families to create a space for lasting change. I endeavour to always approach my clients with respect, honesty, integrity and warmth.