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Things I Learned on My Trip Down the Rabbit Hole: A Child and Adolescent Therapist's Self-Reflection

Navigating the challenges of a full practice and a growing waitlist, I embarked on a journey to help anxious kids and their families. From social media struggles to meaningful projects like writing a children’s book and creating a therapy workbook, I learned that authenticity and connection matter more than algorithms. Follow along as I chart my course toward genuine impact and inspiration.

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Why I Love Being a Child and Teen Therapist

Being a child and teen therapist is more than a career—it's a passion. From fostering connection and promoting self-discovery to witnessing incredible transformations, every day brings opportunities to make a meaningful impact. Through creativity, empathy, and unwavering support, I’m privileged to help young individuals realize their potential and navigate life’s challenges.

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Is the Gold Standard Being Challenged? SPACE vs CBT: A New Contender in Treating Childhood Anxiety

CBT has long been the gold standard for treating childhood anxiety, but the SPACE approach offers a revolutionary alternative. By focusing on reducing parental accommodation and empowering parents as agents of change, SPACE has shown comparable effectiveness to CBT in studies, offering a viable option for children who struggle with traditional therapy methods.

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The Science of Anxiety Relief for Kids: What to Expect from CBT

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the gold standard for treating childhood anxiety, helping kids identify triggers, challenge negative thoughts, and develop coping strategies. Learn how CBT empowers children and teens to manage their anxiety, improve their quality of life, and build lifelong emotional resilience.

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When Anxiety Strikes: Why Some Kids Are More Anxious Than Others

Why are some kids more anxious than others? Anxious children tend to overestimate the likelihood and severity of negative outcomes while undervaluing positive possibilities. Understanding their thought patterns and validating their fears is the first step to helping them face and manage anxiety effectively.

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From Fight or Flight to Safe and Sound: Applying the Polyvagal Theory to Parenting Anxious Kids

Understanding the Polyvagal Theory provides parents with powerful insights into how their child’s nervous system responds to stress and safety. By using coregulation—modeling calmness, validating emotions, and offering soothing interactions—parents can help their anxious child feel secure and foster emotional regulation and resilience.

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Am I Making My Child's Anxiety Worse?

Parents of anxious children often wonder if they’re unintentionally making things worse. From accommodating fears to overreacting to setbacks, certain parenting behaviors can reinforce anxiety instead of helping children build coping skills. The good news? With the right strategies, parents can foster resilience and empower their kids to face challenges.

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