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Child and Teen Panic Disorder
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. Click below to read more… Anxiety BC – anxietybc.com
Child Anxiety | Anxiety Panic Disorder — Help Your Child Overcome Anxiety and Fear
www.OnlyBestGuide.com — Untreated anxiety can devastate the life of your child… I’m a parent too, and I know there’s nothing worse than to see your child suffering with anxiety and feeling powerless to help them. Anxiety can rob your child of the life they deserve and were meant to have – one filled with joy, laughter, and fun. Left untreated, your child’s anxiety can lead to problems for them at school, with friends, with their self-esteem, and with their health. Said simply, it can steal their childhood. Without help, children with anxiety often endure severe social problems, have poor school performance, physical illnesses, or depression. Their anxiety can continue to grow to the point where they seem to be constantly worried or fearful – not having fun like children should be having. Children who struggle with anxiety are much more prone to becoming anxious adults that may struggle their whole lives with fear. As a matter of fact, research has shown that up to 90% of adults with anxiety disorders battled anxiety as a child. Problem anxiety also predisposes your child to other mental health problems and dangerous behaviors such as cutting, drug and alcohol abuse, or even suicide. The good news is that your child doesn’t have to suffer needlessly with anxiety any longer… Your child CAN overcome their anxiety… * Without side effects of dangerous medication. * Without expensive or useless therapy * Without new age gimmicks and nonsense. To learn more about child …