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BRAVE Program for Social Anxiety in Kids

Researchers are investigating online programs to help children aged 8-12 suffering from social anxiety or shyness. As part of a study, children will complete 10 online sessions over 10 weeks of the BRAVE-ONLINE or BRAVE Social-ONLINE programs to learn strategies for managing social anxiety. Parents will also complete 6 online sessions. Eligible families will be randomly assigned to an immediate or delayed program. Questionnaires and interviews will assess emotional and behavioral problems. There is a $120 fee per family with $25 rebates after assessments.

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BRAVE Program for Social Anxiety in Kids

Researchers are investigating online programs to help children aged 8-12 suffering from social anxiety or shyness. As part of a study, children will complete 10 online sessions over 10 weeks of the BRAVE-ONLINE or BRAVE Social-ONLINE programs to learn strategies for managing social anxiety. Parents will also complete 6 online sessions. Eligible families will be randomly assigned to an immediate or delayed program. Questionnaires and interviews will assess emotional and behavioral problems. There is a $120 fee per family with $25 rebates after assessments.

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Help for shy children!

A team of researchers (BRAVE Team) at Griffith University and the University of Queensland are investigating internet-based programs for children suffering from social anxiety. Social anxiety is often referred to as extreme shyness or fear of being embarrassed in front of others. Social anxiety is very common in children, and can be associated with negative social and emotional consequences. However, there is research to suggest that the earlier we intervene with anxiety, the less impact it is likely to have on a childs development and future. We are seeking children aged between 8 and 12 years to take part in our study. Children will complete one of two online programs (BRAVE-ONLINE or BRAVE Social-ONLINE) designed to help them learn strategies for managing social anxiety and ways to cope with anxietyprovoking social situations. As part of the program, children will complete ten, 60-minute online sessions over a period of 10 weeks. Two online booster sessions will be conducted 1 month and 3 months after completion of the program. Parents are also required to complete six, 60-minute online sessions and two booster sessions.

You will need to have access to a computer and the internet to take part in this study. Eligible families will be randomly assigned to complete one of two online programs, receiving either the BRAVE-ONLINE program or the BRAVE Social-ONLINE program (either immediately or in 10 weeks time). As part of the research study, children and parents will also be asked to complete questionnaires and telephone interviews that ask about emotional and behavioural problems. There is a single upfront fee of $120 per family. A rebate of $25 will be provided at the conclusion of each post-treatment time point. If you are interested in participating in our program or have any questions, please contact the Brave Team on Ph: (07) 3735 3312 or email brave@[Link].

You can also visit our website for more information: [Link]/socialanxiety

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