Parent Training & Resources

Evidence-based resources you can trust to help your child break free from anxiety.

Guides & Tools

Guides & Tools
for Parents

Supportive tools to help you support your child with confidence.

Our parent resources reflect the same personalized, evidence-based approach that defines our clinical care—offering practical guidance tailored to families navigating anxiety and OCD.

Guides & Tools for Parents

Workshops

Learn about adolescent and young adult anxiety and how to treat it in our workshops.

Learn practical information and tips from experts to help better understand acute anxiety, and how to attain long-term relief.

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Resources

Resources for parents about anxiety disorders carefully selected by our team.

Browse our curated list of books, articles, podcasts, and videos about anxiety disorders and proven treatments. Our team of anxiety experts have chosen the most practical, research-based resources to help you support your child.

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Book

Overcoming School Avoidance

Jayne Demsky

As a parent who lived through the heartbreak and helplessness of my own child’s school refusal, I know how isolating and overwhelming this journey can be. When I founded our anxiety and OCD intensive program, it was with the hope that no family would have to navigate these challenges alone. Jayne Demsky’s Overcoming School Avoidance is a beacon of hope and practical guidance for parents. It is filled with compassionate insight, evidence-based strategies, and real-life wisdom that empowers families to advocate for their children and collaborate effectively with schools and mental health professionals. This book is a lifeline—offering both comfort and actionable steps, and reminding us that recovery is possible. Every parent facing school avoidance should have this invaluable resource at their side.

Linda Geiger, MBA
Chief Executive Officer, Founder
Parenting
Book

Overcoming Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors

Charles Mansueto, et al.

Overcoming Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors offers a comprehensive and compassionate guide for individuals struggling with BFRBs such as hair pulling, skin picking, and nail biting. The authors—Charles Mansueto and his team provide a thorough overview of the psychological and behavioral components of these often misunderstood conditions. One of the book’s greatest strengths is its structured yet accessible approach to recovery. Real-life examples throughout make the material relatable and show that recovery is possible.

Whether you’re newly aware of your BFRB or have been struggling for years, this book serves as a hopeful and practical resource on the path to healing.

Stacy Santacroce, LCSW
Clinical Director
Social/Body Issue Anxiety Treatments
Book

The BFRB Recovery Workbook

Dr. Marla Deibler, et al.

The BFRB Recovery Workbook by Dr. Marla Deibler and her esteemed co-authors is a standout resource for those seeking evidence-based support in overcoming body-focused repetitive behaviors. The authors—well-respected leaders in the field bring together powerful therapeutic approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Comprehensive Behavioral (ComB) model, Habit Reversal Training (HRT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), offering a well-rounded and research-backed path to recovery.

Stacy Santacroce, LCSW
Clinical Director
Social/Body Issue Anxiety Treatments
Article

An Agoraphobe Goes to the Grocery Store

By Sara Benincasa, Animation by Nata Metlukh
Source: newyorktimes.com

This beautifully animated NYTimes feature breaks down the challenges individuals with agoraphobia face when performing everyday tasks, such as grocery…

General Anxiety Panic Disorder
Book

Never Enough: When Achievement Culture Becomes Toxic—and What We Can Do About It

Jennifer Breheny

A deep dive into toxic achievement culture – grounded in research, within the broader adolescent mental health crisis context including systemic commentary on how we got here. The author uses her own experience as a mother and a lens as a journalist to approach the topic with a mix of compassion and data. Presented with optimism, she speaks of solutions with specificity and includes resources throughout. She speaks of trying to raise her kids “healthy and successful in a culture that increasingly forces us to choose only one of those outcomes.” She seeks to answer the question: “Where is that elusive line between healthy high expectation and excessive pressure?”

Kristen Pagano, LMSW
Staff Clinician
Parenting

Glossary

Gain an in-depth understanding of anxiety and related disorders.

This glossary includes the names and definitions for anxiety and related disorders, including nature of each disorder, experience, impact, treatment, and resources.