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Care Newsletter

New! Care and Support Updates

February 14, 2022

Care that is truly evidence-based, compassionate and personalized makes all the difference. From diagnostic evaluations and individual treatment to group sessions and skills training, we understand the unique needs of our patients. If you are concerned about your child, the Child Mind Institute has immediate availability for evaluations and treatment. We hope this newsletter will provide guidance and support to caregivers, educators and other treating professionals. This month we’re talking about anxiety in children and adolescents — how we can help and how you can help.

Anxiety and OCD

FOR CAREGIVERS

Anxiety and OCD

When children struggle with anxiety disor-ders, they can experience distress and dys-function in every sphere of life. The Child Mind Institute’s Anxiety Disorders Center specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of the full range of anxiety disorders and our cli-nicians treat the most difficult cases.

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Teachers Guide to Anxiety

FOR EDUCATORS

Teachers Guide to Anxiety

Sometimes anxiety is easy to identify — when a child is too nervous to read aloud or make a presentation in class. Other times it can look like something else entirely — an upset stom-ach, disruptive or angry classroom behavior, ADHD or even a learning disorder. In this guide we outline the types of anxiety that are common in children, and the symptoms of anxiety you might see in your classroom.

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Child Mind Institute Visiting Professor Lecture Series

FOR CLINICIANS

Child Mind Institute Visiting Professor Lecture Series

The Child Mind Institute Visiting Professor Lecture Series invites leaders in the field of child and adolescent mental health to talk about the latest research and treatment pro-tocols. All events are open to the public. This year, all lectures will be hosted virtually over GoToWebinar. Continuing medical education (CME-EC) credits are available to psychia-trists and psychologists through accreditation with Northwell Health.

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