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Children
Child Anxiety Disorders Clinic The Child Anxiety Disorders Clinic (CADC) is a clinical/research specialty clinic of FDU’s Center for Psychological Services. The CADC specializes in the cognitive-behavioral assessment and treatment of anxiety and related disorders in children and adolescents. The clinic is staffed by licensed clinical child psychologists and doctoral students affiliated with the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology. The CADC provides comprehensive assessment and intervention services for children and adolescents, ages 3 to 17, and their families. Families may be self-referred, or referrals may be made through family physicians, schools, or mental health professionals. Initial Evaluation Procedure A comprehensive assessment is conducted by the staff and involves separate structured interviews with children and their parents. The interviews specifically assess anxiety and related problems and examine each child’s past and current psychological functioning. In addition, a number of paper and pencil questionnaires may also be administered to children, parents, and teachers (if appropriate) to provide further information on each child’s psychological functioning. Treatment Programs Current treatment programs available at the CADC focus on phobias, chronic worry, social anxiety, panic attacks, obsessions and compulsions, and school refusal behavior. In addition, we also focus on neurodevelopmental disorders (Tourette’s Syndrome and Asperger’s Disorder) that have strong anxiety features. The treatments may be group or individual, and typically last about 12 sessions. Treatment sessions generally occur at the CADC. However, home visits and/or school consultations are scheduled on an as needed basis. Phobias & Anxiety Disorders Phobias Children and adolescents fear and often avoid specific objects and situations. The most common phobias involve animals (e.g., dogs, cats, insects), being alone, taking tests, doctors/dentists, blood-tests, darkness, thunder/lightning and forms of transportation (e.g., cars, buses, trains, planes).
Some children and adolescents with anxiety and related disorders experience academic and/or social-emotional difficulties in school settings. School consultations (e.g., classroom observations, implementing behavioral plans, sitting in on IEP meetings, working with school personnel) are arranged on an as needed basis to help foster each child’s adjustment. Cost The fee structure for assessment and treatment is based on a sliding scale so as not to restrict anyone from participating. Separate fee structures are available for licensed psychologists and doctoral students. Copyright © 2004 Andrew Eisen. All rights reserved. For more information please contact: Dr. Andrew Eisen Director of the Child Anxiety Disorders Clinic 131 Temple Avenue Hackensack, NJ. 07601 Office: 201-692-2593 Email: Eisen@fdu.edu Print this page |
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