Camp Cope-a-lot Program

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Program for purchase - Camp Cope-A-Lot - computerized cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) that can be easily adapted for school counseling classroom guidance or group. It’s easy to assume anxious kids are just going through a phase and will naturally “come out of their shells” or learn to cope over time. Buku Tata Bahasa Indonesia Pdf Converter. Evidence suggests.

Title: Coping Cat CD Study: Therapist/Coach Training 1 Coping Cat CD StudyTherapist/Coach Training • Temple University, CAADC • July 19, 2007 2 Meeting Agenda • Introductions • Consent forms, assessment, and randomization • Study overview/Preview of Camp Cope-A-Lot (CCAL) • Study procedures • ESA and CCAL treatment implementation • Subject recruitment • Schedule weekly supervision calls (Group A) • Schedule weekly supervision calls (Group B) • Coping Cat treatment implementation 3 Introductions • Developers, supervisors • Philip C. Kendall, Ph.D., ABPP, Temple University • pkendall_at_temple.edu • Muniya Khanna, Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania • muniya.khanna_at_gmail.com 215-746-5704 • Research coordinator • Michelle Wilson, Temple University • michelle.wilson20_at_gmail.com 215-204-3795 • Research assistant • Katherine Andriole, Villanova University • katherine.andriole_at_villanova.edu • Rinad Beidas, Temple University 4 Background Rationale • Why develop a computer-assisted CBT for child anxiety? • Potential benefits of computer-assisted programs • Reduced cost • Increased consistency of care • Increased patient access • Dissemination of empirically supported treatments (Newman, 2000 McCrone et al. 2004 Wright et al., 2005) 5 Bridging Science and Practice • If developed, tested, and refined, this program may be an efficient and effective way to disseminate standardized care and evidence-based CBT for anxiety in youth across multiple facilities. • We are excited about the potential impact on the field of therapy outcome research that this study offers, and we hope that it facilitates bridging the gap between science and practice.

• This study is funded by the NIH/NIMH. 6 Introducing Camp Cope-A-Lot • Children (7 -12yrs) with anxiety • Evidence-based • Computer-assisted treatment • Target Audience • Schools • Community Mental Health Centers • Private Practices • Medical Centers • Training Clinics • Social Service Agencies 7 Preview of CCAL 8 Camp Map 9 Camp Map 10 (No Transcript) 11 (No Transcript) 12 Our Cast Charlie Mike Sandy 13 Cast contd. Joanie 14 Cast contd. Vijays Family 15 The Development Process 16 Study 1 Design • CCAL vs. ESA • N60 children and adolescents ages 7-12 with principle GAD, SAD, or SP, or other anxiety related problem • Patients will be seen at the volunteer therapists site (some space will be available at TU/CAADC contact Michelle to reserve). • Patient recruitment will be conducted by volunteer therapists as well as our research staff. • Referrals from participating sites will be accepted • All assessments (e.g. Visual Basic Maze Game Download there. Installing A Subwoofer In A Ve Commodore on this page. , pre- and post-treatment) will be conducted by our research staff.