Assessment and Interventions for Adolescent Anxiety

5/10/2019 - 5/10/2019
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Location: 411 S. Prieur Street, New Orleans
 

Workshop #12                 May 10, 2019 Assessment and Interventions for Adolescent Anxiety

Kellie Camelford, Ph.D, LPC-S

Anxiety, unfortunately, is a normal reality in everyone's life that may peak during adolescences. Some typical settings for anxiety include new situations, testing/assessments, performance/evaluation, competition, and even asking something of another can provoke anxiety. Most of the time, anxiety decreases once the nerve-wrecking activity has started or even ended, yet some adolescents may continue to feel anxious. This workshop will provide participants strategies for addressing adolescents suspected of having anxiety disorders. Additionally, the DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for anxiety disorders and developmentally appropriate interventions for adolescents with anxiety will be explored.

LSUHSC Child & Family Counseling Clinic

Spring 2019 Professional Seminar Series   3.0 CE clock hours/workshop          9am-12:15pm

$60/Workshop for Professionals & $55/Workshop for Students (with ID)

$70/Late Registration for Professionals/ $65 Late Registration for Students (with ID)

LSUHSC 411 S. Prieur Street, Room 309, New Orleans, LA 70112 (504) 556-3453 CFCC@lsuhsc.edu

(No NBCC credits available)

 

 

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