About this course

Anxiety disorders are more prevalent than depression during adolescence, a time marked by significant developmental tasks, hormonal changes, and physical growth often referred to as a unique developmental period. Separation anxiety is the earliest form of anxiety and a core issue to recognise in all psychotherapies.While some degree of anxiety can be protective, it can lead to further symptoms when normal discomfort and bodily sensations are misinterpreted - particularly when preoccupation with morbid thoughts and fears occurs concurrently. Consequently, it is essential to differentiate between various types of anxiety disorders, as each requires a distinct therapeutic approach.

Without intervention, anxiety symptoms can amplify, intensify, and persist. Untreated, Somatic Symptom Disorder (previously known as Somatization Disorder) may develop as a key manifestation of prolonged anxiety. In this webinar, aspects of differentiating and treating these different types of disorders will be explored via representative case examples.

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Course curriculum

    1. Video: Anxiety & Somatic Symptom Disorder in Adolescence

    2. PPT Slides: Anxiety & Somatic Symptom Disorder in Adolescence

    1. Assessment Component: Anxiety & Somatic Symptom Disorder in Adolescence

About this course

  • $79.00
  • 4 lessons
  • 1.5 hours of video content
  • Self-paced. Online Module + Quiz. 1 x Videos & PPT Slides
  • Unlimited access for 60 days!!!
  • Certificate on Completion (Issued Immediately upon completion). 1.5 CPD Hours.

About Joan Haliburn

 Dr Joan Haliburn is a Consultant Child, Adolescent and Family Psychiatrist, trained in the Conversational Model of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, in the Systems Model of Family Therapy and in Attachment Strange Situation. She is in private practice and is a faculty member of the Complex Trauma Training Unit, University of Sydney at Westmead Clinical School. She has been involved in psychotherapy research and writing since graduating in 1987. Her most recent book ‘An Integrated Approach to Short Term Dynamic Interpersonal Psychotherapy: A Clinician’s Guide’ 2017 is used in the short-term therapy training course. She has also co-edited “Humanising Mental Health Care in Australia” 2019 and has authored numerous papers in local and international journals

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