Creative interventions to assess and treat school refusal
Anxiety and school refusal are on the rise and these issues impact the emotional, academic, social, and family functioning of a child. The longer a child avoids or misses school, the more likely it will become entrenched and more difficult to treat. It is important to assess the reasons underlying the child’s school refusal so that you can implement an effective treatment plan.
This training will present innovative assessment and treatment interventions for school refusal. In research, the most efficacious treatment for school refusal is cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Integrating engaging activities enhances this approach, helping children participate more readily in treatment and learn key skills.
Through case examples, activity demonstrations, and experiential exercises, this three-hour webinar will combine theoretical material with hands-on therapeutic techniques. Interventions will be geared toward children aged 4 to 12.
Learning objectives:
- List the most common factors underlying school refusal
- Implement techniques to assess school refusal
- Describe methods for fostering treatment readiness in anxious children
- Implement a gradual exposure plan to treat school refusal
- Discuss effective strategies for use by parents and teachers
Prerequisite: Certificate in cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT): Level 1 OR equivalent knowledge/training in foundational CBT
Please note: Although teachers might find this webinar interesting, the content targets mental health professionals with foundational knowledge of CBT.