The Angst program screens to schools, organizations and corporations, but as most community screenings are now virtual and often include a post-screening view-on-demand license, on many occasions whole families can watch and learn together. Family support and understanding is critical to helping people with anxiety. Here’s how the Angst program can help at home:
Dr. Juliana Chen
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Father of 3 kids
New York City
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L. K.
Michigan
Written by Impactful CEO Scilla Andreen, with illustrations by Jerrin Padre, The Creative Coping Toolkit is a playfully designed collection of activities that make it easy to connect to, talk about and manage our feelings, and together create an empathic community. Designed as a resource for families to use together, the short daily exercises provide:
5% of proceeds will be donated to IndieFlix Foundation, Child Mind Institute, Seattle Children’s Hospital and Z-Cares Foundation.
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Seattle Children’s Hospital
5% of proceeds will be donated to IndieFlix Foundation, Child Mind Institute, Seattle Children’s Hospital and Z-Cares Foundation.
Our goal is to reimagine learning, normalize mental health, and guide both individuals and communities to become more reflective and resilient.