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Internet Skills-Based Program for Child Anxiety

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Melody Keller, M.A. and Michelle Craske, Ph.D. at the University of California, Los Angeles, are conducting a free on-line child anxiety study.

The purpose of this study is to determine whether anxious children between the ages of 6 – 12 y/o and their mothers can benefit from a Cognitive-Behavioral Skills-Based Program delivered over the Internet.

Eligible mothers and children are randomly assigned to one of two 12-week conditions: an Internet Program condition or a Waitlist condition. People placed in the waitlist condition will be given access to the internet program at the end of the study.

People from across the United States are welcome to join this study.

You do NOT need to come into the research lab. Everything will be conducted online or over the telephone. If you are interested in this study, please call (310) 206-1128 or send an email to: uclachildanxiety@gmail.com.


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