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Anxiety in Teens: Understanding Avoidance and Other Academic Issues with Dr. Rachel Singer (Virtual only, RSVP Required)

This live, virtual presentation will focus on strategies related to teenage anxiety, walking the fine line between protecting your child and bolstering their independence, counteracting avoidance, and navigating & diffusing conflict in your family.

This virtual presentation is free and open to the public, but reservations are required.

Dr. Rachel Singer, the Director of Postdoctoral Training at the Center for Anxiety and Behavioral Change, is a licensed psychologist who completed her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Boston College and completed a two-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Kennedy Krieger Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Singer specializes in child, family, and group therapy to address concerns regarding anxiety, behavioral issues, familial discord, depression, emotional dysregulation, social skills deficits, and academic difficulties. She has extensive training working directly with schools in order to provide comprehensive care for children experiencing anxiety and related disorders. Dr. Singer frequently presents at national conferences and has published in academic peer-reviewed journals. Specific areas of clinical interest include generalized anxiety, specific phobias, social phobia, trauma, and family communication.

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