About the Chilled Out Program

  •   Chilled Out is a confidential online multi-media program which teaches you skills to manage anxiety.
  •   It is an eight module program that helps you to:
    • Learn about feelings and anxiety
    • Learn to think realistically
    • Overcome fears by building confidence and independence
    • Learn to problem solve
    • Build effective communication, such as assertiveness
  • Within each module you will watch short videos and complete some quick exercises. You can write as little or as much as you like and you will store the activities on your own devices, so no one will see your responses. On average it takes between 8 to 12 weeks to complete the program but it is important that you do it at your own pace. You will be asked to answer some questions throughout the program. This is because we want to see how helpful you have found it.
  • You can choose to have a mentor to assist you in applying the Chilled Out skills. A good mentor might be a trusted friend or relative. There is a mentor workbook that you can download and give to your mentor so that they have an understanding of the skills you will be learning.
  • You will also have a trained clinician who will support you along the way over the phone or in person (depending on where you are doing the program). 

 

Acknowledgment and Ownership Details

 ‘Chilled Out Program Online’, Australia (English version), April, 2014, revision of ‘Cool Teens Program Online’, Australia (English version), December 2012. Translation United States (English Version), June 2020.

 The Chilled Out program was developed at the Centre for Emotional Health, Psychology Department, Macquarie University.

 

Citation

Lyneham, H. J., McLellan, L. F., Cunningham, M., Wuthrich, V., Schniering, C., Hudson, J. L., & Rapee, R. M. (2014). ChilledOut Online Program. Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University: Sydney

 

Project Director

Professor Ron Rapee

 

 Instructional Designer and Director

 Mike Cunningham

 

Clinical Psychology Advisors

 Dr Heidi Lyneham

 Dr Carolyn Schniering

 Prof Jennifer Hudson

 Dr Viviana Wuthrich

Dr Lauren McLellan

 

Programming and Graphical Design

Daniel Winter, Global Media Empire Pty Ltd

Qinni Yang and Michelle o’Reilly, Centre for Flexible Learning, Macquarie University

 

Guides

Jacqui Brandman and Ben Pooley (Australia)

Julia Watson and MC Carradine (US)

 

Audio

William Bainou and Alice Rapee (Australia)

Julia Watson and MC Carradine (US)

 

Characters

Emily Jones, Gavin Brennan, Melanie Isaacs, Niall Watson, Shayelle Lajoie, & Simon Jaeger (Australia)

Fionna Chan, Simeon, Sydney, Sona Kumar, Carlos Yugar & Haniya Saleem

 

Video Director

A Elis, School Torque/Schools Broadcasting Australia Pty (Australia)

Michelle V. Porche, EdD (US)

 

Extras

Al Elis

 

Illustrators

Whoop! Creative Helen Tan and Raymond Witanto

 

Special Thanks

Thanks to the many people who provided feedback and support during development, are involved in evaluating the program, or have been involved in developing previous versions of therapy materials at the Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University.

 

Reference Materials

Cunningham, M.J., Rapee, R.M., Lyneham, H.J., Schniering, C.A., Hudson, J.L., & Wuthrich, V. (2006). The Cool Teens CD-ROM – An anxiety management program for young people. Macquarie University Anxiety Research Unity, Sydney.

 

Lyneham, H.J., Wuthrich, V.M. & Rapee, R.M. (2010). Cool Kids Child and Adolescent Anxiety Program Adaptation for Supported Bibliotherapy Therapist Manual. Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University: Sydney.

 

Rapee, R.M., Wignall, A., Hudson, J.L., & Schniering, C.A. (2000). Treating anxious children and adolescents: An evidence-based approach. Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.

 

Wuthrich, V.M. (2013). Chilled Out Parent Companion for the Chilled Out computerized program. Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University: Sydney.

 

Lynehamn, H. J, Schniering, C. A., Wignall, A. & Rapee, R. M. (2006). The Cool Kids Anixety Program - Adolescent Workbook. Centre for Emotional Health, Macquarie University: Sydney

 

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