Cbt Strategies For Anxious And Depressed Childr... May 2026
Using a "Plesure and Mastery" log where children rank activities (like drawing or playing outside) to see how they impact their mood. D. Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) For anxiety, avoidance is the primary maintenance factor. The Strategy: Creating a "Bravery Ladder."
Children often struggle with "thinking traps" like catastrophizing (expecting the worst) or black-and-white thinking. CBT Strategies for Anxious and Depressed Childr...
Internalising disorders in childhood often present as a complex mix of anxiety and depressive symptoms. This paper outlines key CBT interventions—including psychoeducation, cognitive restructuring, and exposure therapy—adapted for developmental relevance. It emphasizes the "transdiagnostic" approach, addressing the shared underlying mechanisms of both conditions. 1. Introduction Using a "Plesure and Mastery" log where children
Anxiety and depression are frequently co-occurring in pediatric populations. While they are distinct diagnoses, they often share a foundation of "negative affectivity." Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) remains the gold standard for treatment, focusing on the "cognitive triad": how a child’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviours interact to maintain emotional distress. 2. Core Therapeutic Strategies A. Psychoeducation: Normalizing the Experience The Strategy: Creating a "Bravery Ladder
To reduce stigma and help the child externalize the problem (e.g., "The Worry Monster" is the issue, not the child). B. Cognitive Restructuring: "Catch it, Check it, Change it"