Panic Attacks Treatment

Children and Teen Anxiety: Intro

Posted by: admin on March 6th, 2010

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Your child or teen may suffer from anxiety if he/she commonly displays actions such as clinging, crying and/or tantrums when you separate, excessive shyness, avoiding social situations, constant worry, avoiding situations or places because of fears, complaints of frequent stomachaches or headaches, or experiencing sudden and frequent panic attacks.

As a parent of an anxious child, you are not alone. Anxiety is the most common mental health concern for children and adults. Click below to read more…

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UnFUNNY Truth About Panic Attacks in Children

Posted by: admin on January 17th, 2010

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http://www.popbest.org/panicscure Panic attacks in children is something not talk openly and discuss. Here in my panic-attacks-in-children video I am going to dissect the truth about panic attacks in children.Watch it NOW!

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Anxiety Disorders in Children and Teens

Posted by: admin on December 26th, 2009

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When anxiety causes distress or interference that is much greater than anxiety experienced by other children of the same age, it may be called an anxiety disorder. In this case, the term “disorder” simply indicates that the anxiety problem is significant enough and has lasted long enough (usually at least a number of weeks or months) to be considered a problem that warrants intervention. Commonly, children and teens experience anxiety problems that are characteristic of more than one anxiety disorder. Fortunately, the helpful approaches are similar for various anxiety problems.

If your child has been diagnosed as having a mild to moderate anxiety disorder, it will most likely fit into this list of seven anxiety disorders and subtypes:

Separation Anxiety Disorder
Specific Phobias
Social Anxiety Disorder
Generalized Anxiety Disorder
Panic Disorder
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

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Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Teens

Posted by: admin on November 29th, 2009

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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is an anxiety disorder that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a major trauma. Children and teens with PTSD can have a number of symptoms after a trauma that fall into three categories:

1. Reliving the trauma in some way.
2. Attempts to avoid anything that reminds the child or teen of the trauma.
3. Very high anxiety (also called “hyperarousal”) and being easily startled. Children and teens with PTSD usually have some symptoms from each of these categories.

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Child and Teen Panic Disorder

Posted by: admin on November 6th, 2009

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Children and teens with Panic Disorder experience unexpected and repeated panic attacks. This is typically followed by at least one month of concern about having additional attacks and/or a fear of something bad happening because of the panic attack (such as going crazy, losing control, or dying).

Key Points:

* Panic Disorder usually begins in late adolescence.
* Girls are more likely to experience panic attacks than boys.
* Children and teens with a family history of anxiety or depression are at greater risk for developing Panic Disorder.
* Problems associated with Panic Disorder include low self-esteem, poor school performance, problems with peer and family relationships, difficulty separating from parents or transitioning from home to school, sleep problems, and depression, as well as drug or alcohol use in teens.

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