We are joined by Julie Bailey, LCSW, who discusses how to manage anxiety with children, roadblocks clinicians face when helping children cope with anxiety, activities for children to help them manage anxiety, and how we, as adults who are not immune to our own anxiety, can help children with their anxiety. Julie does regular workshops through the School of Social Welfare’s Continuing Education program and has an upcoming training scheduled for August 2020.
We are joined by Julie Bailey, LCSW, who discusses how to manage anxiety with children, roadblocks clinicians face when helping children cope with anxiety, activities for children to help them manage anxiety, and how we, as adults who are not immune to our own anxiety, can help children with their anxiety. Julie does regular workshops through the School of Social Welfare’s Continuing Education program and has an upcoming training scheduled for August 2020.
Bio: Julie Bailey, LCSW, has been a children’s therapist for approximately 19 years. After obtaining her Masters of Science in Social Work at the University of Texas at Austin, she participated in a year long certification course through Boston University specific to psychotherapy with children and the utilization of play therapy. She currently uses a variety of treatment strategies in her work, including play therapy, with children who have been sexually abused and traumatized. She is also a part-time lecturer at UAlbany for MSW students, teaching the Social Work Practice with Children class.