Parental divorce and CBPT

Parental divorce and CBPT

Parental divorce is considered a stressful experience that often accelerates onset of a complex range of symptoms in children. This event, which some children are forced to face during their development, requires specific cognitive, relational and emotional skills...
Selective Mutism and CBPT

Selective Mutism and CBPT

Selective Mutism is an anxiety disorder (DSM-5) and is manifested by the inability of children to talk in one or more major social situations, despite an ability to understand and speak. Excessive shyness, social isolation, school refusal and non-compliance may be...
Encopresis and CBPT

Encopresis and CBPT

Encopresis refers to fecal incontinence that occurs at least once a month in children 4 years of age and older. Encopresis is non-organically based and therefore organic conditions resulting in fecal incontinence must be ruled out before making diagnosis of...
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