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Independence: A Simple Approach to the Complex Problem of Childhood and Adolescent Anxiety

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Topic Children
November 3, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

Camilo Ortiz, PhD and Julia Martin Burch, PhD talk with Neal Sideman about a child and parent cognitive-behavioral intervention that seeks to dramatically increase independence in children. Collaboratively planning fun yet challenging activities that kids can do alone or with other kids (without the presence of parents), may increase independence in children may prove helpful in reducing their anxiety.

Presenter(s) Biography
Martin Burch
Julia Martin Burch, PhD
Julia Martin Burch, PhD, is a clinical child psychologist and founder and director of Do What Works, a group practice dedicated to providing evidence-based therapy to young people and their families. She specializes in the cognitive behavioral treatment of anxiety, ...
Camilo
Camilo Ortiz, PhD, ABPP
Camilo Ortiz, PhD, ABPP, is an associate professor in the clinical psychology doctoral program at Long Island University-Post. He is also a fellow with the Flourishing in Action project at the Archbridge Institute. His scholarship focuses on parenting, child anxiety, ...
Neal Sideman, Public Education Committee Co-Chair
Neal Sideman, Public Education Committee Co-Chair
Member Since 2007 Neal Sideman recovered from disabling panic disorder & agoraphobia in 1998. For the last 22 years, he has served as an internationally-known coach and teacher for people recovering from panic disorder and agoraphobia. Neal's website, paniccure.com, has reached ...
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