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Cognitive-behavioral therapy for anxious children: from evidence to practice.
Author: NunezDiane E, SawyerMonique C
Original Abstract of the Article :
Anxiety is the most common mental health problem in children, yet less than one third of children with anxiety disorders seek treatment. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is recommended as a first-line treatment for childhood anxiety. However, current practice generally does not include CBT due to ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1111/wvn.12024
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Bridging the Gap: Bringing Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy to Anxious Children
Anxiety, a common challenge for children, can be likened to a desert sandstorm, creating a sense of fear and uncertainty. This article addresses the importance of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) as a first-line treatment for childhood anxiety. The authors explore the evidence-based effectiveness of CBT and highlight the need to overcome barriers to its widespread implementation. This is like recognizing the value of a reliable oasis in the desert but facing obstacles in reaching it.
The article highlights the need for greater accessibility and affordability of CBT for anxious children. It emphasizes the importance of finding innovative ways to deliver this effective therapy to those who need it most. This is like searching for new pathways to the oasis, ensuring that everyone who needs it can benefit from its life-giving resources. The authors also discuss the importance of transportability, ensuring that CBT can be effectively delivered in various settings and communities.
This article provides a roadmap for expanding access to CBT for anxious children. It encourages healthcare professionals, educators, and policymakers to work together to overcome barriers and ensure that this evidence-based therapy is available to all children who need it. This is like building a network of trading posts and caravans, connecting communities and sharing the knowledge and resources needed to address this pressing issue.
A New Oasis for Anxious Children: Implications for Mental Health
This article underscores the importance of providing timely and effective treatment for childhood anxiety. It's a reminder that mental health is just as important as physical health, and we must prioritize access to evidence-based therapies like CBT. This is like recognizing the value of a hidden oasis in the desert, providing essential resources for those who are struggling with mental health challenges.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This article highlights the crucial role of CBT in addressing childhood anxiety. It's like finding a blueprint for building a vibrant oasis in the desert, providing a safe haven for children struggling with fear and worry. By making CBT more accessible and affordable, we can create a more supportive and nurturing environment for children, allowing them to thrive and reach their full potential.
Date :
- Date Completed 2014-11-08
- Date Revised 2018-12-02
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