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Social Anxiety in teenagers

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ANNE MARIE ALBANO, PH.D., ABPP

Director, Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders, (CUCARD)

Columbia University Medical Center
Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology in Psychiatry, Dept. of Psychiatry, Columbia University

James Hambrick, Ph.D 
Clinician, Group Therapy Coordinator
Columbia University Clinic for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Department of Child Psychiatry

How to spot it and help your teen!

This is more than shyness and much more debilitating in causing a teenager to not to go around with friends, and not to be comfortable in school, to avoid things that teen between 12 and 17 should be doing. Dr. Albano and Dr. Hambrick will be talking about what makes social anxiety a particularly challenging issue during the teenage years.  

Contact Information for CUCARD 

(212-246-5740) anxietytreatmentnyc.org

To listen to any of our previous archived episodes on topics such as child and adolescent mental health, OCD, eating disorders or substance abuse, please go to blogtalkradio.com/columbiapsychiatrynyspi 

 

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