If all else fails, there is absolutely no shame in a child (or parents) seeking professional help for dealing with excessive anxiety. If you are sheltered in place at home, the burgeoning field of telepsychiatry may be something to consider. Before the school year even gets underway, it mi...
AJ Allen,H Leonard,SE Swedo - 《Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry》 被引量: 177发表: 1995年 School phobia with separation anxiety disorder: a comparative 20- to 29-year follow-up study of 35 school refusers. The outcome of school phobia after age 30 years ...
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“But it’s amazing how quiet they are when it comes to Friends for Life. Even the most confident are a bit tentative and cautious because it’s to do with emotions.” Tips to help your child with anxiety * Listen to your child's fears – no matter how trivial they ma...
Dieting, picky eating, and over-exercise can become serious problems. If you are at all concerned about your child or adolescent, it is important to learn more information immediately and determine if it is a serious problem. Working with parents either on their own or in a family-based appr...
Heading back to school can bring on a flood of emotions from happy to totally anxious. The 'Hug Button' is helping kids with anxiety or nervous feelings brave the school day.
David and the Worry Beast: Helping Children Cope with Anxiety Learning to deal with anxiety is an important step in a child's healthy emotional growth. Conquering fears, and not avoiding them, is the lesson imparted in this story. David could not stop thinking about the basket he had ...
Study design of 'FRIENDS for Life': process and effect evaluation of an indicated school-based prevention programme for childhood anxiety and depression FRIENDS for Life is a cognitive-behavioural programme teaching children skills to cope more effectively with feelings of anxiety and depression. Althoug...
Anxiety-based school refusal: Helping parents copeAlday, C. SloanBrown University Child & Adolescent Behavior Letter
"One of the most common fears that we see issocial anxiety disorder," says Dr. Whiteside. He says it's more than just achildbeing shy. For instance, they may fear people are going to judge them if they make mistakes. "It makes it very hard for them to meet new kids and make frie...