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Cognitive behavioral therapy in childhood anxiety
Nilly Mor
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, Joop Meijers
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Department of Psychology
The Seymour Fox School of Education
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Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Childhood Anxiety
100%
Anxiety Disorders
33%
Assessment Process
33%
Childhood Diseases
33%
Psychoeducation
33%
Coping Skills
33%
Childhood Anxiety Disorders
33%
Anxious children
33%
Cognitive Behavioral Intervention
33%
Treatment Components
33%
Psychology
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Anxiety Disorder
66%
Coping Strategies
33%
Psychoeducation
33%
Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention
33%
Coping Behavior
33%
Neuroscience
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
100%
Anxiety Disorder
66%
Psychoeducation
33%