I-CBT is an effective form of treatment for children and families. |
Treating children can be challenging. In fact, a child’s
brain is not fully developed until his or her mid-twenties. At New England Center for Cognitive Behavioral Therapy our philosophy for treating children and adolescents is to highly
involve the parents and/or guardians. We have had a lot of success with this
approach to children’s therapy. Parents are taught the same I-CBT used in individual session as well as how to use evidence based reinforcement techniques to
encourage preferable behaviors. Parents
are then better equipped to handle their child’s behaviors outside the office
setting.
For more about I-CBT, a hybrid of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Emotional Intelligence developed by American Psychotherapist Thomas A. Cordier, please see last week’s post here.
At
- First, we teach the child or adolescent the basics of Interpersonal Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (I-CBT) in weekly individual sessions.
- To further enforce the skills that children
and adolescents learn in one-on-one therapy, they also participate in Group
Therapy. Group Therapy allows multiple participants to engage in discussion and
group activities in order to increase their understanding, knowledge, and
skills of a specific topic. It also provides an opportunity for participants to
experience supportive feedback in a safe social environment.
In addition, we offer Art Therapy and Yoga, programs designed to help children and adolescents take control of their anxiety and depression while building self esteem, self confidence, and social skills.
- Lastly, we require parents of patients aged 17 and under to attend our Behavioral Parent Training classes. Behavioral Parent Training is designed to teach parents strategies to help improve their children’s behavior at home and in social settings, as well as support and reinforce what their children are learning in individual and group sessions.
Our Children and Adolescent Programs are primarily designed to treat:
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Anger Management
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Trauma
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ADHD/ADD
but have helped children and adolescents
suffering from a variety of different disorders.
While we
are primarily a therapy focused practice, we do offer medication management when
determined clinically necessary.
For more information or to schedule an appointment, please call (860) 430-5515.
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