library
VerifiedClinician-reviewed library on childhood anxiety, OCD, and phobias.
What is the library MCP server?
This server hosts a specialized library of resources reviewed by mental health professionals. Materials cover practical strategies, psychoeducation, and coping tools tailored specifically to anxiety disorders, OCD, and phobias affecting children between five and twelve years old.
Users can retrieve information through natural language queries routed via an MCP-compatible client. The service emphasizes accuracy and clinical relevance without requiring local installation of content libraries.
Install & connect
Add this to your MCP client config. Pick your client below and copy.
{
"mcpServers": {
"library": {
"url": "https://childanxiety.ai/api/mcp/v1"
}
}
}Example prompts
Once connected, try asking your AI client:
Security & permissions
Requires remote streamable-http connection; no local files or API keys are needed as content is served directly from the library host.
What you can do with library
Parent guidance
Help parents understand age-appropriate explanations of anxiety and OCD symptoms in their child.
School support planning
Provide teachers with strategies to support students experiencing phobias or separation anxiety.
Therapy preparation
Equip clinicians with reviewed handouts to use during sessions with children aged 5-12.
How to use library
- 1Add the server URL to your MCP client configuration using streamable-http transport.
- 2Restart or reload the client to establish the connection.
- 3Query the library using natural language prompts about childhood anxiety topics.
- 4Review returned resources for clinical accuracy and age appropriateness.
- 5Save or reference materials for use with parents or in sessions.
library: pros & cons
Pros
- +Content is clinician-reviewed for reliability
- +Focused specifically on ages 5-12
- +Easy integration via streamable-http
- +Covers anxiety, OCD, and phobias in one place
Cons
- –No tools exposed, limiting structured queries
- –Requires internet connection for access
- –Narrow topic scope may not cover all mental health needs
Frequently asked questions
Yes, all materials are reviewed by clinicians for age appropriateness with children 5-12.
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