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Your Anxious Child

Your Anxious Child

Edward Plimpton

112 episodesEN

Show overview

Your Anxious Child has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 112 episodes. That works out to roughly 90 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 2026th season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 42 min and 52 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Kids & Family show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 21 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 32 episodes published. Published by Edward Plimpton.

Episodes
112
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
48 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

This is a podcast for parents for who have an anxious child. Practical suggestions are given to help with a wide range of situations in which anxiety can interfere with a child's life

Latest Episodes

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Elizabeth Preston: The Creatures' Guide to Caring: How Animal Parents Teach Us That Humans Were Born to Care

Jun 16, 202651 min

The Creatures' Guide to Caring: How Animal Parents Teach Us That Humans Were Born to Care: Interview with Elizabeth Preston

Jun 16, 202650 min

Overinvested: The Emotional Economy of Modern Parenting: Interview with Nina Bandelj

Jun 8, 202650 min

Overinvested: The Emotional Economy of Modern Parenting: Interview with Nina Bandelj, PhD

Jun 8, 202651 min

Sleep in Neurodivergent Kids: Interview with Melisa Moore, PhD

Jun 1, 202652 min

Sleep in Neurodivergent Kids: Interview with Melisa Moore, PhD

Jun 1, 202652 min

Caring for Kids and Ourselves in a Changing World: Interview with Stephanie Malia Krauss

May 27, 202649 min

Caring for Kids and Ourselves in a Changing World: Interview with Stephanie Malia Krauss

May 27, 202650 min

Gastrointestinal (GI) Problems and Anxiety: Interview with Ali Navidi, PSYD

May 13, 202643 min

Bedtime Stories to help children navigate through fear: Interview with Randolph B. Schiffer

May 3, 202640 min

Pain Reprocessing for teens-relief from chronic pain: Interview with Penina Zillberberg, PhD and Paulina Soble, LCSW

Apr 18, 202651 min

Dopamine Kids: Interview with Michaeleen Doucleff, PhD

Apr 14, 202652 min

S2026 Ep 152Clinical hypnosis for anxious children: Interview with David Gottsegen, MD

David Gottsegen, M.D.. is a pediatrician who uses hypnosis and mediation to help children with discomfort and fears about headaches, stomachaches, bedwetting, sleep issues, anxiety and many other common pediatric disorders. His recently published book is Mending the Body with the Mind: Harnessing Kids' Superpowers to Stay Healthy He is a strong advocate for helping children use their natural imaginative skills to deal with many challenging health related issues. In this interview he shows us how he does it and for the sceptic there are 70 pages of references!

Mar 27, 202652 min

S2026 Ep 151A Pediatrician's Perspective on Anxious Children: Interview with Kristen Cook, MD

Kristen Cook, M.D. is a pediatrician who has just published Parenting REDEFINED: A Guide To Understanding and Nurturing Your Child's Behavior To Help Them Thrive. She also has a podcast MomDocTalk https://www.kristencookmd.com/podcast Whenever there is a problem with your child, the first recommendation is often to consult with your pediatrician. They have a unique vantage point of being familiar with every stage of child development and have often seen the same child from infancy to college graduations. So as think about how to help our anxious children, the perspective of a pediatrician is an extremely valuable contribution. In Dr Cook book and podcast, she provides very clear and concise information on a wide range of issues. Today we focused on vaccines, medical trauma and how parents and pediatricians can collaborate effectively together. I

Mar 22, 202642 min

S2026 Ep 150How Screen Based Technology Can Rewire Your Brain: Interview with Mari Swingle, PhD

Dr Mari Swingle was one of the first people to warn us about the dangers of screen based technology. Her book i-Minds: How and Why Constant Connectivity is Rewiring our Brains and What to Do About It was first published in 2019. This well researched book provides a comprehensive overview of the challenges and promises this new technology poses for us. I found her explanation about why children have such difficulty getting off or dismounting from their technology compelling. Her intriguing phrase is that it involves vestibular system lock-in. Listen to the interview to hear her explanation for what is an all frequent occurrence in many households. For more information about Dr. Swingle https://swingleclinic.com/about/our-staff/dr-mari-k-swingle http://www.drmariswingle.com/about-dr-mari/

Mar 9, 202650 min

S2026 Ep 149Freeing Your Child From Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Interview with Tamar E Chansky, PhD

The first edition of Freeing Your Child From Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder by Tamar E. Chanksky, PhD was published 25 years and now there is a revised and updated edition (2025) . This book has remained the standard reference book for parents who are trying navigate the complex territory of parenting a child with OCD. The book has stood the test of time. Children as David Elkind, PhD once explained are "cognitive aliens" in that they think about the world quite differently from adults. Fortunately, Dr Chansky is remarkable in her ability to articulate a program of action in child friendly language with a mixture of humor and compassion. This one of the things that makes her so special. For more information about Dr Tamar Chansky https://tamarchansky.com/

Mar 3, 202648 min

S2026 Ep 148Treating BFRB in children and adolescents: Interview with Dr Jennifer Gola and Dr Renae Reinardy

When a child engages in hair pulling, skin picking and other body focused repetitive behaviors, it can be very alarming for parents. Children feel compelled to engage in the BFRB but often feel quite embarrassed and ashamed. Drs Jennifer Gola, Marla Deibler and Renae Reinardy talk about their new book, Free To Be Me with a BFRB: The Ultimate Kid's Guide to Living Well with Hair Pulling, Skin Picking, Nail Biting, and other Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors. This book provides a very comprehensive and compassionate approach to the treatment and management of BFRB's. Our discussion provides an excellent introduction to this topic and to a very useful resource for parents, children and therapists. For more information https://thecenterforemotionalhealth.com/staff/dr-jennifer-gola https://thecenterforemotionalhealth.com/staff/dr-marla-w-deibler/ https://www.lakesidecenter.org/about.html and also see Dr Marla Deibler's blog on Psychology Today https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/from-surviving-to-thriving

Mar 2, 202659 min

S2026 Ep 147Parenting Anxiety: Interview with Meredith Elkins, PhD

Meredith Elkins, PhD is a clinical psychologist who specializes in the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and families. She is also the co-program director at the McLean Anxiety Mastery Program at McLean Hospital. She has just published Parenting Anxiety: Breaking The Cycle of Worry & Raising Resilient Kids. Her book provides a comprehensive foundation for parents to help themselves and their children who are struggling with anxiety. In our discussion, Dr Elkin points out the importance in distinguishing between the everyday usage of anxiety and the more clinical use of the term. She also talks about the current parenting culture of "intensive parenting" can inadverently predispose children towards anxiety. As a true expert of the treatment of anxiety disorders both in the interview and in her book, she offers such practical advise for parents and clinicians. For more information about Dr Elkin https://www.meredithelkinsphd.com

Feb 10, 202658 min

S2026 Ep 146"But I'M BORED" Interview with Lizzie Assa, MSED

Lizzie Assa, MSED, discusses her new book BUT I'M BORED: Discover the Power of Independent Play to Raise Confident, Resilient Kids It is a book about how to compassionately foster independent play in your child and why it is so important. It is filled with fun suggestions about how to build "play pockets" and rather profound insights such as "Who we are alone is someone different from who we are with others, and knowing both parts of yourself is valuable for everyone's growth. Until they are alone, a child may not be able to distinguish their needs and desires from someone else's" (p15) In the process of following her suggestions about fostering independent play, you will also be building many of foundational skills in coping with anxiety in whatever form in may show up for your child. Lizzie Assa is someone to listen to. For more information about Lizzie Assa https://www.workspaceforchildren.com/about

Feb 3, 202647 min

S2026 Ep 145OCD: The Tricky, Sticky, Picky Brain: Interview with Marni L Jacob, PhD

Marni L Jacob, PhD, ABPP has just published What to Do When You Have a Tricky, Sticky, Picky Brain: Cognitive Behavioral Strategies to Help Kids with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Dr Jacob discusses her new book and provides an overview of the cognitive behavioral treatment for OCD. Her book is geared toward adolescents and teens when the condition is most commonly diagnosed. It has been estimated to affect 1-2 out of every 100 children. Central to the treatment of OCD is understanding the relationship of Thoughts, Feelings and Behaviors and well as the centrality of response prevention based therapy. Adolescents will find the answers they have been searching for in this comprehensive guide. For more information about Dr Jacob https://www.jacobcenterforebt.com

Jan 30, 202645 min
Edward Plimpton, PhD