Videos and Podcasts
These videos and podcasts can be useful for helping children and adolescents experiencing anxiety.
These videos and podcasts can be useful for helping children and adolescents experiencing anxiety.
Recognizing and Treating Problematic Fear and Anxiety in Children
UCLA Center for Child Anxiety Resilience Education and Support (CARES) Director, Dr. John Piacentini discusses the difference between age-appropriate and problematic anxiety in children, including how to recognize the warning signs of problematic anxiety and how it is treated.
How to Raise Kids Who Can Overcome Anxiety
Via a TED Talk (2020) Youth Anxiety Psychologist Anne Marie Albano shares her own personal journey with fears, stressors, and phobias and how she has built a career that analyzes the “why” behind childhood anxiety. Her work now centers on Cognitive Behavioral Exposure Therapy to help children and families grapple with anxiety and build sustained resilience.
How Parents Can Help with Child Anxiety
UCLA Center for CARES Director, Dr. John Piacentini and CARES Clinical Psychology Fellow, Dr. Diana Santacrose suggests ways that parents can help their child manage feelings of stress and anxiety.
Getting to Know Your Brain: Dealing with Stress
Introduces what stress and anxiety are, where they come from, and different ways of coping with them including how to create and use a “stress catcher.” Also discusses how the brain works in teenagers and why this is such an important time of development.
Guided Visualization: Dealing with Stress
Dr. Krystal Lewis, a licensed clinical psychologist and researcher in the NIMH Intramural Research Program, explains how the brain handles stress and leads a guided visualization activity to improve relaxation when feeling stressed.
GREAT: Helpful Practices to Manage Stress and Anxiety
Brief video highlighting helpful practices to manage stress and anxiety. GREAT was developed by Dr. Krystal Lewis, a licensed clinical psychologist at The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH).
Brain Basics: Anxiety for Kids
Highlights how anxiety and stress work in your brain as well as some tips and coping strategies that can help manage anxiety.
Irritability in Children – Dr. Ellen Leibenluft
Dr. Ellen Leibenluft, NIMH Emotion and Development Branch, discusses research on irritability in children.
Mental Health Minute: Stress and Anxiety in Adolescents
A 60-second video about stress and anxiety in adolescents.
When Anxious Children Become Anxious Adolescents
Dr. John T. Walkup of Cornell University and the Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York discusses the unique issues in treatment of adolescents who have struggled with anxiety for an extended period.
When Back to School Anxiety Lingers
UCLA Center for CARES Director, Dr. John Piacentini and CARES Clinical Psychology Fellow, Dr. Diana Santacrose talk about the feelings of fear and anxiety that often come up around back to school and how caregivers can recognize them.
Y2Y Teens Discuss Stress, Anxiety and Mental Health
Youth to Youth teens discuss everyday struggles that revolve around their stress, anxiety and mental health.
Living with Anxiety-Young Minds
Youth to Youth teens discuss everyday struggles that revolve around their stress, anxiety and mental health.
My Social Anxiety
A teen speaks about her social anxiety and how cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) helped her.
Unlocking Mental Disorders Podcast-The Guide to the World of Anxiety
Episodes 1-6 on Spotify or Apple Podcasts (2021) with Esheeta Devang focusing on explaining the various aspects of anxiety disorders. Episodes feature several board-certified medical professionals.
Minding Your Mind Podcast
Hosted by Minding Your Mind speakers Jordan Burnham and Evan Transue, features interviews with people from all walks of life. Through these intimate conversations, are real stories of experience, hope and evidence-based education.
National Public Radio (NPR)-The Scientific Debate Over Teens, Screens and Mental Health
Discusses the potential impacts of digital media on teens’ mental health.
National Public Radio (NPR)-Thoughts Of Suicide, Other Mental Health Struggles Still High For LGBTQ Youth
A high number of LGBTQ teens and youth struggle with heightened mental health issues including anxiety, according to a 2020 survey by The Trevor Project.
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