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CEC & NCSER Webinar | School-Based Interventions for Anxiety

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Do you know students who struggle with anxiety? You're not alone. Many students experience anxiety, which can negatively impact their schoolwork, friendships, and family life.

In this webinar, we'll explore the signs and symptoms of pediatric anxiety and discuss effective strategies for addressing it. You'll learn about school-based interventions that can help your child feel more confident and at ease. Our experts will also share insights on how professionals like school nurses, counselors, paraeducators, and teachers, can play a crucial role in supporting anxious students.

Join us to discover how you can help students overcome anxiety and thrive.

Presented by: Dr. Golda S. Ginsburg
60 minutes

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Dr. Golda S. Ginsburg

Child Division of the Department of Psychiatry at UConn Health

Dr. Ginsburg joined the Child Division of the Department of Psychiatry at UConn Health in July 2014. She moved to Connecticut from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine where she was professor of Psychiatry. Ginsburg has been developing and evaluating interventions for anxious youth for more than 20 years and is the recipient of numerous grants and awards. She has been the principal investigator or co-PI on several landmark clinical trials funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) for depression, anxiety, and Tourette’s syndrome. Ginsburg received her B.A. from California State University in Northridge, and her M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Vermont. Following a clinical internship at Hutchings Psychiatric Center, she completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Florida International University in 1995. Learn more here: https://today.uconn.edu/experts/expert-profile/golda.ginsburgphd/golda-ginsburg-phd/#