Social Anxiety Treatment (Teens)
Make it easier for teens and healthcare providers to work together towards recovery from social anxiety with Online Social anxiety Cognitive therapy for Adolescents (OSCA) developed by world-renowned experts at Oxford University.
Helping teens recover from social anxiety disorder
Our approach
- Simplified care delivery for providers
Clear guidelines and an accessible digital platform empower diverse providers to individualize and optimize social anxiety treatment plans for every teen
- Exceptional outcomes for teens
More than twice the recovery rate of young people who receive broad-based CBT approaches used to treat all anxiety problems with 3 in 4 no longer meeting the criteria for Social Anxiety Disorder after OSCA
- Comfortable and adaptable
Resources and support teens can access online at the times and places that work best for them
The challenge
Social Anxiety Disorder in teens requires age-specific treatment
The most common anxiety disorder experienced by teens, Social Anxiety Disorder rarely improves without intervention. For many young people, it can make what is already a challenging time of life, full of change—good, bad and in-between—deeply unmanageable.
But finding the right care for their teens continues to be a struggle for many parents, as many providers don’t have sufficient capacity to offer the condition and age-specific treatment that’s most likely to help these young people recover from Social Anxiety Disorder.
All of the key features of Cognitive Therapy for Social Anxiety Disorder in young people in a convenient digital platform
A clear framework to support treatment consistency and optimization across diverse providers
Increased flexibility for young people and providers with weekly 20-minute therapist phone calls and self-study modules
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