Calming Your Anxious Child : Words to Say and Things to Do /
Ten million children in the United States, two million of them preschoolers, suffer from anxiety. Anxious children may be afraid to be out of their parents' sight; they may refuse to talk except to specific people or under specific circumstances; they may insist on performing tasks such as brus...
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Baltimore :
Johns Hopkins University Press,
2016.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Fighting anxiety: applying CBT with a step-by-step approach
- Stepping up to the challenge: how the 7-step TRAINOR method works
- Daytime, bedtime, worry, worry: generalized anxiety disorder
- Silent Liza and Hidden Patrick: selective mutism and social anxiety
- Where are you, Mom and Dad? Separation anxiety
- Tap, check, count, wash, repeat: obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)
- Scared to death: specific phobias
- When bad things happen to good kids: post-traumatic stress disorder
- And there's more: hair pulling, skin picking, tics, picky eating, and the like
- Easier said than done: when more help is needed.