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by Dawn A. Huebner,Ph.D.,Robin C. Morris

  • ISBN: 1588150607
  • Category: Сhildren's books
  • Author: Dawn A. Huebner,Ph.D.,Robin C. Morris
  • Other formats: mobi azw doc lit
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Childswork/Childsplay (April 4, 2003)
  • Pages: 60 pages
  • FB2 size: 1978 kb
  • EPUB size: 1885 kb
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 346
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A surprising number of children worry too much, often for reasons that may seem completely illogical to others. by Dawn A. Huebner (Author), P. Author), Robin C. Morris (Illustrator) & 0 more.

A surprising number of children worry too much, often for reasons that may seem completely illogical to others. This sensitively written book helps children cope with their predisposition toward excessive worry.

Dawn Huebner, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxious children and their parents. She is the author of 8 books, including the bestselling What to Do When You Worry Too Much and more recent, Outsmarting Worry

Dawn Huebner, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxious children and their parents. She is the author of 8 books, including the bestselling What to Do When You Worry Too Much and more recent, Outsmarting Worry. Dr. Huebner recognized the need for lively, easy-to-read take-home materials to help children practice the strategies they were learning in her off Dawn Huebner, PhD, is a Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of anxious children and their parents.

As her worries grow, Anna wants to stick close to home. She develops stomachaches, asks endless questions of her parents, and no longer wants to play with friends

As her worries grow, Anna wants to stick close to home. She develops stomachaches, asks endless questions of her parents, and no longer wants to play with friends. Anna is frustrated when adults tell her to just stop worrying, a task that seems impossible to her. Anna meets a psychologist who teaches her techniques to use when worries arise. These techniques are presented in enough detail to allow children reading the book to learn, as Anna learns, how to control worries. Published by y with illustrations by Robin C. Morris.

Illustrated By Robin C. To ensure we are able to help you as best we can, please include your reference number: YAAKVV5X0O. This engaging book can be used to help children see that there is help for excessive worrying. The book tells the story of Anna, whose father calls her the What If Kid because she worries about everything, big or small. Fortunately, Anna is helped by a psychologist who teaches her simple and fun cognitive and behavioral techniques.

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Dawn Huebner PhD is a clinical psychologist, specializing in the treatment of children and their parents. She is the author of Sometimes I Worry Too Much, but Now I Know How to Stop and the What-to-Do Guides for Kids series. She lives in Exeter, New Hampshire. Country of Publication. Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

No one realizes how much I doubt myself and how much I worry. Some things I worry about are crazy and sometimes impossible but just remember that and reassure yourself. Should I tell someone? Am I being a brat? Do I need a doctor? Please answer, I really need advice. Doubting Myself Hi there. Thanks for being so honest. First of all, I think you should maybe see if your library has this book, too. It really helped me deal with worrying.

I liked the pictures, they were really funny to look at. I wish the book was longer and gave me more examples of ways to help me. Can I go see somebody like the Dr in the book that I can talk to (mom's note: sniff sniff) I think the book would have been better if I had read it when I was younger, as I think it is written for younger kids

A surprising number of children worry too much, often for reasons that may seem completely illogical to others. This sensitively written book helps children cope with their predisposition toward excessive worry, and will help prevent more serious anxiety disorders. Ages 5-10.
Reviews about Sometimes I Worry Too Much, But Now I Know How to Stop (7):
FEISKO
As a Marriage and Family Therapist in the San Diego area and specializing in children, worry and anxiety is huge in our society. Author, Dawn Huebner has a wonderful way of helping children place their worries on the "back burner" until the fire finally dies out. Children worry about all kinds of things and focus on WHAT IF questions. What if there is no cream cheese for my bagel? What if I don't do well on a test? What if my parents are late to pick me up? All of these real worries are scary to children. After the child in the story went to see Dr. Green, who helped her with her worries, the child was also advised to pick a comfortable place to sit, where she could unload her worries for 15 or 20 minutes. As time went on, the worries seemed to become less and less because the focus was not on "what if" but rather "I can." As a therapist, I agree wholeheartedly with Dawn Huebner as I implement many of these similar type of tactics in my therapy sessions and they work. Parents, you are an important part of your child's life and remember a child's worries are real. They need to be listened to and comforted in order to help them empty their heavy pockets so that they can learn how to deal effectively with worry ad anxiety.
Mariwyn
I got this book for my 6 1/2 year old son who has severe anxiety. The story is good and gives a couple good tips on controlling your worries but that is it. It is in black and white so they can color the pictures if they are into that but otherwise unengaging. Definitely over priced for what you get.
FRAY
My 1st grade daughter love this book so much ! This is the 1st boll she would grab as soon as she arrivwd from school rigjt after changing her uniform . I plan to read this to her at least before bedtimw but i always see her reading this book even before her dinner time ! I highly recommend this great book !
Roru
Good book. Describes anxiety in a way that young children (mine is five) can understand. However, it is not a magic bullet but it does help.
Talrajas
Really great story with excellent and doable ways to solve the problem of worrying. Great resource if you have child dealing with worry.
Rindyt
This is a greT book for parents or therapists. School counselors or principals could also use this if children are having worries at school. It is very well written and thorough.
Stylish Monkey
Overall good for general anxiety in terms of teaching coping and distraction. However, not very good for teaching how to overcome panic attacks or getting to the root of the anxious thoughts. I would overall recommend with three stars.
It works a little bit but I still worry a lot
Made by Maggie Mazzella
P.s I'm a worry bug

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