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Results 1 - 10 of 96 for Anxiety disorders in children
  1. Having an anxiety disorder can put a child at risk for depression and substance abuse.
  2. ... assessment and treatment of children and adolescents with anxiety disorders. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2020;59(10):1107-1124. PMID: ...
  3. ... attention to, weight and body shape Having an anxiety disorder as a child Having a negative self-image Having eating problems ...
  4. ... health care provider may help determine if the child has an anxiety disorder or other condition. ... adolescence, it may signal the development of an anxiety disorder.
  5. ... also need psychiatric care to deal with depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder that can happen with child abuse. Treatment most often involves individual and family ...
  6. Contact your provider if you or your child has symptoms of IAD.
  7. ... unable to speak in certain settings. Some affected children have a family history of selective mutism, extreme shyness, or anxiety disorders, which may increase their risk for similar problems. ...
  8. ... behavior problems and should be considered as possibilities: Anxiety disorders Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Bipolar disorder Depression Learning disorders Substance abuse disorders
  9. ... may have post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and anxiety disorders. Talking to a mental health professional or joining a support group can be helpful. Parents of children with deformities of the face often feel guilty ...
  10. ... problems so you can get help for your child: Signs of teen depression Signs of teen anxiety disorder
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