Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Program

Tests, Treatments and Therapies at the Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Program

Before beginning therapy, our program staff conducts a thorough evaluation of each child or adolescent. This evaluation includes assessing physical symptoms, specific areas of anxiety and other behaviors and symptoms to determine the best treatment.

How We Will Help

Our compassionate staff offers practical services based on existing research to help reduce anxiety-related behaviors.

Therapeutic approaches

  • Individual therapy
  • Group therapy
  • Skills training
  • Parent skill training and family therapy
  • Expressive therapy
  • Spirituality group

Interventions

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy is used to help change thought processes and reduce the anxiety your child or adolescent is experiencing
  • Exposure and response prevention therapy helps your child face his or her fears and learn strategies to manage them
  • Coping skills training to eliminate avoidance behaviors and reassurance seeking
  • Medication education to describe the role of medication in the treatment process
  • Modified School Programming to work with the school to assist the student in a gradual return to classes and full time education

Family Systems

Family involvement is vital to successful treatment of anxiety in children and adolescents. Our comprehensive model encompasses a wide range of interventions that involve parents and family members as you learn:

  • Effective use of discipline
  • How to establish and maintain healthy boundaries
  • Reward and consequence techniques
  • Assessing and negotiating appropriate behavior between parents and children

Training sessions are held weekly to help parents build the relational and communication skills they need to meet the challenges at home. These skill development sessions are individualized to meet each family's needs and are practical for immediate application in the evening during the program and beyond. Skill sets include:

  • Effective listening
  • Relationship enhancement, including building respect for authority
  • Recognizing patterns that contribute to unhealthy behavior
  • Verbal interaction and appropriate verbal responses to help develop healthy communication

At the conclusion of the program, support groups, aftercare, medication management, and individual or family therapy are available to help sustain the changes made during treatment.


Free Confidential Assessment & Referrals

A counselor is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and we are committed to prompt attention.

Please call us at 1-800-432-5005.

Our Hospitals

Alexian Brothers Medical Center

800 Biesterfield Road
Elk Grove Village, IL
60007
847-437-5500

Alexian Rehabilitation Hospital

935 Beisner Road
Elk Grove Village, IL
60007
847-640-5600

St. Alexius Medical Center

1555 Barrington Road
Hoffman Estates, IL
60169
847-843-2000

Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital

1650 Moon Lake Boulevard
Hoffman Estates, IL
60169
800-432-5005

Alexian Brothers Center for Mental Health

3350 Salt Creek Lane
Arlington Heights, IL
60005
847-952-7460 

Alexian Brothers Medical Group

Primary Care

Addison
Barrington
Bartlett
Elgin
Elk Grove Village
Elmhurst
Hanover Park
Mt. Prospect
Palatine
Palatine/Rolling Meadows
Poplar Creek
Schaumburg
Streamwood

Immediate Care Centers

Addison
Bensenville
Elk Grove Village
Hanover Park
Mt. Prospect
Palatine
Schaumburg

Occupational Health Centers

Addison
Bensenville
Elk Grove Village
Hanover Park
Mt. Prospect
Palatine
Schaumburg

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