Group Therapy for Anxiety, Depression in Teenagers
Posted on October 30, 2013
We all know that social interaction is very important for teenagers. This concept may contribute to the success of group sessions for treating anxiety and depression in adolescents. Read more about it here!
Math Anxiety Can Be Passed to Your Children
Posted on October 24, 2013
Math anxiety is something a lot of kids deal with at some point. It can be a challenging and frustrating subject for some. But how much of the negativity about math is due to the adults' attitudes?
How a Stressed-out Pregnancy Can Lead to Childhood Anxiety
Posted on October 22, 2013
Anxiety in children, and even adults!, has been linked to conditions as far back as the womb. Find out what they are and how to combat them.
Mobile Application Helps Kids Deal with Anxiety
Posted on October 17, 2013
Children with anxiety disorders can struggle to cope with stressful situations that occur at school or at work. They often need extra care and patience from parents and teachers. Find out how a new application may help these anxious kids to cope.
How to Identify Anxiety in Your Child
Posted on October 10, 2013
Dealing with anxiety issues can be overwhelming, especially for a child. But how can you tell if a child is truly suffering from anxiety or if he or she is just feeling too much pressure? Find out more here.
Identifying Risk Factors for Panic Attacks in Teens
Posted on October 4, 2013
For most people, being a teenager is a challenge in and of itself. Having to worry about panic attacks in addition to the emotional and physical changes of adolescence can be overwhelming for a young person. In this article, we will explore the traits which predispose certain teens to panic attacks later in life.
Offering Support to Your Anxious Child
Posted on September 26, 2013
Sometimes what an anxious child needs most is the support of his or her parents. By setting an example for your anxious child, you can help him or her to feel more at ease. Find out more about how to do that here.
How Praise and Labels Can Hurt Your Anxious Child
Posted on September 24, 2013
It's a parents prerogative to praise their anxious children or label them as "smart," and the children often very well deserve it. But how you dole out your praise and affix a label can play a big role in your child's later path to success. Read on for more.
Being A Mom with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Posted on September 20, 2013
When you have OCD, your mind is constantly overwhelmed with anxious thoughts and worries. Can you imagine what it would be like to be a mother and deal with OCD? Read this article to find out more about a woman who balances motherhood with her struggle against OCD.