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June 23, 2023

Westside Psychological Services to Offer Anxiety Summer Camps in July

Join Westside Psychological Services' July summer camps to have fun, find support, learn how to challenge fear based self-talk, and change anxious thinking. The camp will be held July 10-14, from 9:00am - 12:00pm.

The camp is for kids entering 3rd through 12th grades in the fall. Coping Cat and the C.A.T. Project are evidenced-based cognitive behavior therapy programs designed to help normalize the experience of anxiety for youth while developing skills to effectively address anxious thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Group members will participate in numerous activities that may include art activities, group discussions, games, and experiential exercises to understand what anxiety is and how it develops, learn how to challenge fear based self-talk, and change anxious thinking (C.A.T.).

  • Entering 3-5th grade in the fall: Coping Cat
  • Entering 6th-8th grade in the fall: The C.A.T. Project
  • Entering 9th-12th grade in the fall: The C.A.T. Project

The camps are staffed by students in the Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program at Roberts Wesleyan University under the supervision of licensed psychologists at Westside Psychological Services. To ensure that this group is appropriate for each youth, screening is required.

Cost is $199.00 per camp/individual. For more information and to register: https://roberts.edu/wpscamp.

Space is limited, so register today!


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