Supportive Parenting for Childhood Anxious Emotions (SPACE)

Supportive Parenting for Anxious Childhood Emotions (SPACE) is a parent-based treatment program designed to reduce your child’s anxiety by improving your responses. It focuses on decreasing accommodation of your child’s anxiety and increasing supportive, non-intrusive behaviors to foster your child’s independence and resilience.

What does SPACE help with?

  • Anxiety Disorders: Generalized anxiety disorder, selective mutism, separation anxiety disorder, social anxiety disorder, and specific phobias.

  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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Key Components:

  • Parental Accommodation:

    • Helps you identify and reduce behaviors that you engage in to help your child avoid anxiety-provoking situations (e.g., offering excessive reassurance, modifying routines, or allowing avoidance).

  • Supportive Responses:

    • Trains you to provide support in a way that encourages your child's autonomy and resilience.

  • Setting Goals:

    • Works with you to set realistic and achievable goals for reducing accommodation and increasing supportive responses.

  • Parental Self-Care:

    • Encourages you to take care of your own emotional and psychological well-being.

Schedule Free Consultation Today

Dr. Denese has openings in Massachusetts and New York. 

If interested, please schedule a free 15-minute consultation call by calling (508) 281-9103 or send a message through the website.