How Parents Contribute to Kid's Anxiety with Robyn Isman
Description
In this episode, Talia Bombola interviews Robyn Isman, a therapist specializing in working with parents of anxious children. They discuss the importance of working with parents in addressing childhood anxiety and the concept of anxiety as a gateway diagnosis. Robyn explains the interpersonal aspect of anxiety and how parents can inadvertently accommodate their child's anxiety. They also emphasize the importance of parental accountability and empowerment, as well as the need for parents to apologize and take ownership of their actions. The conversation highlights the challenges and learning process of parenting and differentiating anxiety from personal preferences.
In this conversation, Talia Bombola, LMFT, and Robyn Isman discuss anxiety in children and teens. They explore the importance of understanding anxiety versus oppositional behavior and the impact of anxiety on parent-child relationships. They also highlight the benefits of addressing anxiety and increasing independence to decrease anxiety. The role of parents in anxiety treatment, including validation and belief in children, is emphasized.
The conversation concludes with a discussion on the power of modeling emotional regulation, the challenge of balancing emotional and physical health, and the importance of humor and lightness in parenting.
Takeaways
- Anxiety in children and teens should be explored and understood, distinguishing it from oppositional behavior.
- Addressing anxiety can lead to closer parent-child relationships and increased independence in children.
- Parents play a crucial role in anxiety treatment by providing validation and belief in their children.
- Modeling emotional regulation and using supportive language can have a significant impact on children's emotional well-being.
- Bringing humor and lightness to parenting can help create a positive and supportive environment for children.
Robyn's Links:
@parentingtheanxiouschild
00:00 Introduction and Background
02:55 Anxiety as a Gateway Diagnosis
05:50 The Importance of Working with Parents
09:13 The Interpersonal Aspect of Anxiety
13:02 The Role of Parents in Accommodating Anxiety
15:55 Empowerment and Accountability for Parents
22:12 Parenting as a Learning Process
24:00 Differentiating Anxiety from Personal Preferences
24:58 Exploring Anxiety in Children and Teens
26:23 Understanding Anxiety and Oppositional Behavior
27:49 The Impact of Anxiety on Parent-Child Relationships
28:48 Benefits of Addressing Anxiety in Children and Teens
29:44 Increasing Independence to Decrease Anxiety
30:23 The Role of Parents in Anxiety Treatment31:11 The Importance of Validation and Belief in Children
31:59 Modeling Emotional Regulation and Validation
33:19 The Impact of Parental Invalidation on Children
34:08 The Power of Validation and Supportive Language
36:12 The Challenge of Balancing Emotional and Physical Health
37:06 The Role of Parents as Role Models
38:14 Differentiating Between Parent and Child Responsibilities
39:29 The Power of Naming and Validating Emotions
40:27 Bringing Humor and Lightness to Parenting
43:19 The Importance of Modeling Behavior and Language
44:36 The Impact of Humor on Parent-Child Relationships
46:00 Resources and Courses for Parenting the Anxious Child