IMPROVING TREATMENT FOR PARENTS AFFECTED BY ANXIETY
If you are a parent who has been affected by an anxiety problem, we would like to invite you to help us with some research.

Lots of evidence shows that anxiety problems can run in families, but the reasons behind this are not fully understood. Our project aims to find out more about this. We hope this will help us better advise parents who suffer from anxiety on how to help their children avoid similar problems in the future.

If you are a parent of a child aged between 2 and 18, and you have been affected by any anxiety problem such as OCD, panic, agoraphobia or social phobia, we would like to invite you to help us with this work. Even if you have experienced these kinds of problems and have recovered, we would still like to hear from you. The research is completely confidential. You won’t have to meet with a researcher or come to any appointments. We would just ask you to complete some brief questionnaires for us, which we’ll send to you by post.

As a thank-you for your time, we will be able to offer you a £10 gift voucher for a shop of your choice. We will also send you a report of the outcome of the research when it is finished.

The research is led by Professors Derek Bolton, Paul Salkovskis and David Clark. For more information, please contact Dr Emma Girling (Research Clinical Psychologist):
Email: emma.girling@iop.kcl.ac.uk
Tel: 0207 8480762 (Wednesdays only)
Work mobile: 07910 134984 (Monday to Friday)
Address: PO Box 77, Henry Wellcome Building, Institute of Psychiatry, London, SE5 8AF