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Empowering Practitioners: Overcoming Barriers to Accessing Support for Child Anxiety

Empowering Practitioners: Overcoming Barriers to Accessing Support for Child Anxiety

Childhood anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent mental health issues, significantly impacting educational, social, and health functioning. However, access to professional support for these disorders remains limited. The study titled "Seeking and accessing professional support for child anxiety in a community sample" by Reardon, Harvey, and Creswell (2019) provides valuable insights into the barriers and facilitators parents face when seeking help for their children. This blog aims to help practitioners improve their skills by implementing the outcomes of this research or by encouraging further research.

Key Findings

The study involved parents of 222 children aged 7-11 with elevated anxiety symptoms. Key findings include:

Implications for Practitioners

Practitioners can leverage these findings to improve their approach in several ways:

1. Educate Parents and School Staff

Providing tools and training to help parents and school staff differentiate between normal developmental anxiety and clinically significant anxiety can be crucial. This could involve workshops, informational brochures, and online resources.

2. Improve Access to Evidence-Based Treatments

Efforts should be made to increase the availability of evidence-based treatments like CBT within schools. Collaborating with educational institutions to integrate mental health services can make these treatments more accessible.

3. Address Stigma and Misconceptions

Many parents hesitate to seek help due to stigma or the belief that their child's anxiety will improve without professional intervention. Practitioners should work on destigmatizing mental health issues and educating parents about the importance of early intervention.

4. Enhance Service Provision

Addressing the limited service provision by advocating for more resources and streamlined referral processes can significantly improve access to care. This includes reducing waiting times and making it easier for parents to know who to contact for help.

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides a comprehensive overview, there is always room for further research. Practitioners are encouraged to explore:

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Seeking and accessing professional support for child anxiety in a community sample.


Citation: Reardon, T., Harvey, K., & Creswell, C. (2019). Seeking and accessing professional support for child anxiety in a community sample. European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 29(5), 649-664. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00787-019-01388-4
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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