Self-directed online course

Visiting the Dentist (for Teenagers)

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Self Directed Course –  Visiting the Dentist (for Teenagers)

Find out about dental anxiety and how some thoughts can make us feel worse.

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Format

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3 months, 12 months

SKU
Selfdircourse-1-1
Categories
Children and Young People
Authors
Dr Chris Williams

Find out about dental anxiety and how some thoughts can make us feel worse.
Jargon free and accessible, clear, practical and helpful advice written by the award-winning team behind some of the World’s most used CBT resources.
Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

Related products:
Book (Printed): Helping Your Child Visit the Dentist for parents of younger children

Online Books: Available Helping Your Child Visit the Dentist    for parents of younger children

Licensed Class Training Resources to run a Live class LLTTF adult classes for face to face or online delivery: Not Available

Supporter training: Available

Five Areas resources: Overcoming depression and low mood: A Five Areas approach and Overcoming anxiety, stress and panic: a five areas approach are both available as resources that can be used by or with young people in a supported self-help way.
Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

Work through the module and read and work through the editable online book.

Using the worksheets: practical worksheets can be completed by printing them on paper, or by answering the questions electronically if you prefer such as in notes on your phone. The worksheets help you apply what you are learning, make plans and review your progress.

Working with a support worker: Some people using this course may be receiving additional support from a health, social care or voluntary sector worker. It is suggested you inform and show them the available resources and discuss how they might helpfully complement – the support already being received.

The self directed course can be used in several ways:
a. Unsupported – e.g. people access and read online
b. With 1:1 support e.g. dentists, or dental team members such as a hygienist, dental nurse or for use in IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 2 etc.

Online self-directed learning module: available on www.llttf.com/dental

Practitioner Training: We can provide live training classes separately on how to introduce and support this resource (see www.llttf.com/training or contact training@llttf.com)

Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). His main area of interest is making Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches accessible to all.
He is an internationally recognised researcher, teacher and trainer.

 

Description

Find out about dental anxiety and how some thoughts can make us feel worse.
Jargon free and accessible, clear, practical and helpful advice written by the award-winning team behind some of the World’s most used CBT resources.
Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

Related products:
Book (Printed): Helping Your Child Visit the Dentist for parents of younger children

Online Books: Available Helping Your Child Visit the Dentist    for parents of younger children

Licensed Class Training Resources to run a Live class LLTTF adult classes for face to face or online delivery: Not Available

Supporter training: Available

Five Areas resources: Overcoming depression and low mood: A Five Areas approach and Overcoming anxiety, stress and panic: a five areas approach are both available as resources that can be used by or with young people in a supported self-help way.
Visit our Research trials page to see research evidence for our wide range of resources.

How to use this Resource

Work through the module and read and work through the editable online book.

Using the worksheets: practical worksheets can be completed by printing them on paper, or by answering the questions electronically if you prefer such as in notes on your phone. The worksheets help you apply what you are learning, make plans and review your progress.

Working with a support worker: Some people using this course may be receiving additional support from a health, social care or voluntary sector worker. It is suggested you inform and show them the available resources and discuss how they might helpfully complement – the support already being received.

Supporter's Notes

The self directed course can be used in several ways:
a. Unsupported – e.g. people access and read online
b. With 1:1 support e.g. dentists, or dental team members such as a hygienist, dental nurse or for use in IAPT /NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression Step 2 etc.

Online self-directed learning module: available on www.llttf.com/dental

Practitioner Training: We can provide live training classes separately on how to introduce and support this resource (see www.llttf.com/training or contact training@llttf.com)

About the Author

Dr Chris Williams is Emeritus Professor of Psychosocial Psychiatry at the University of Glasgow, Scotland, a Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Past-President of the British Association for Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapies (BABCP). His main area of interest is making Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) approaches accessible to all.
He is an internationally recognised researcher, teacher and trainer.

 

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