Kinds of Child Anxiety Disorder

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Kinds of Child Anxiety Disorder During childhood, anxiety plays a normal role and this is temporary. This can be triggered by a certain stressful event. Examples of such stressful events include the change of environment when the child goes to school for the very first time. Another one would be when the child may have trouble sleeping due to a scary movie he just saw or a tragic news event he just learned.

Childhood anxiety may be normal; however, there are instances when the anxiety can be intense and persistent. When this happens, the child's daily activities and routines are greatly affected. You will notice this when your child does not want to make friends, go to school or having trouble in sleeping.

In most cases, these child anxieties can be treated by reassurance and comfort. But when the anxiety is constant and serious, Helene Goldnadel advises you to know the certain type of anxiety disorder that your child is suffering so as to know which doctor to ask help to.

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Your child may suffer this kind of disorder when he is spending a lot of time performing rituals such as counting, repeating words, hand washing or repeatedly checking and rechecking things. The reason for such rituals is to keep the unpleasant thoughts and/or images away as well as keeping feelings at bay.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)


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