Anger Overload: Help your child take charge of his/her anger *FREE*
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Please join us for the first of our Winter Speaker Series (FREE). Anger Overload: How you can help your child take charge of his or her anger - Shira Gottlieb, Psy.D.
In her work with children and teens, Dr. Gottlieb has developed three main approaches that help children learn skills in order to take control of their anger. In this presentation, she will focus on these strategies, including practical hands-on approaches that you can practice with your child at home. The goal is to help children and teens learn to better manage feelings of anger, and develop greater emotion regulation more broadly. You will leave this presentation with new insight, understanding, and most importantly, strategies to help your child take charge of his or her anger and regain control of his or her behavior.
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https://thesycamoreschoolva.org/event/anger-overload-how-you-can-help-your-child-take-charge-of-his-or-her-anger/
When |
Jan 17, 2019
from 07:00 PM to 08:30 PM |
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Where | The Sycamore School (4600 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington VA) |
Contact Name | Karyn Ewart |
Contact Phone | 7037175360 |
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Please join us for the first of our Winter Speaker Series (FREE). Anger Overload: How you can help your child take charge of his or her anger - Shira Gottlieb, Psy.D.
In her work with children and teens, Dr. Gottlieb has developed three main approaches that help children learn skills in order to take control of their anger. In this presentation, she will focus on these strategies, including practical hands-on approaches that you can practice with your child at home. The goal is to help children and teens learn to better manage feelings of anger, and develop greater emotion regulation more broadly. You will leave this presentation with new insight, understanding, and most importantly, strategies to help your child take charge of his or her anger and regain control of his or her behavior.
Speaker Bio
Dr. Gottlieb is a licensed clinical psychologist. She received her B.A. in psychology, with a minor in neurobiology, from Harvard University, and her Psy.D. from George Washington University. In addition to her work in private practice, Dr. Gottlieb is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychology at George Washington University.
Dr. Gottlieb has extensive experience conducting evaluations for children and adolescents with attention and learning challenges, as well as other behavioral and social emotional concerns. When evaluating a child or adolescent, Dr. Gottlieb works to provide a comprehensive and individualized assessment of the child's unique strengths and weaknesses. She also has significant experience consulting with schools and working closely with a variety of mental health and educational professionals. With regard to therapy, Dr. Gottlieb utilizes an integrative approach, incorporating both CBT and Family Systems techniques.