Signs And Symptoms Of Anxiety In Children

Beating Anxiety
22 Feb 201503:55

Summary

TLDRThis script addresses the impact of severe anxiety on children's behavior and performance, highlighting that one in eight children suffer from an anxiety disorder. It outlines eight common types, including generalized anxiety, OCD, social anxiety, and PTSD, and emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and treatment to prevent negative outcomes like poor school performance and substance abuse. The script offers a guide for parents to help their children overcome anxiety.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜Ÿ Anxiety is a common issue affecting children's behavior and performance, with one in eight children experiencing some form of anxiety disorder.
  • ๐Ÿšจ Severe anxiety can lead to poor school performance, social avoidance, and even substance abuse problems in adulthood if left untreated.
  • ๐Ÿ” Recognizing the symptoms of anxiety in children is crucial for early intervention and healing.
  • ๐Ÿ“‹ There are eight main types of childhood anxiety disorders, each with its own set of symptoms and treatments.
  • ๐Ÿค” Generalized Anxiety Disorder is characterized by excessive worrying and a tendency to seek approval and perfectionism.
  • ๐Ÿ”„ Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) manifests in children as a need to perform routines to alleviate stress.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ Social Anxiety Disorder causes children to avoid social situations, often appearing introverted and shy.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ถ Separation Anxiety Disorder is common in younger children, with symptoms including fear of harm to their caregivers and excessive crying.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ข Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can occur following a traumatic event and is marked by irritability, avoidance, and emotional numbness.
  • ๐Ÿ Phobias are irrational fears of specific situations or objects, leading to tantrums, crying, and avoidance behaviors.
  • ๐Ÿ—ฃ Selective Mutism is a disorder where children avoid talking in certain situations, often appearing still and expressionless.
  • ๐Ÿ˜จ Panic Disorder is identified by recurrent panic attacks, causing children to fear future attacks and exhibiting symptoms like increased heart rate and trembling.
  • ๐Ÿ’Š All anxiety disorders in children are treatable, and early diagnosis and intervention can prevent further life impact.

Q & A

  • What is the prevalence of anxiety disorders among children?

    -One in eight children have some type of anxiety disorder, indicating that it is a common issue affecting children's daily life and behavior.

  • Why is diagnosis and treatment of childhood anxiety important?

    -Diagnosis and treatment are vital as untreated children often perform poorly in school, avoid social encounters, and may develop substance abuse problems as they grow older.

  • What are the eight common forms of childhood anxiety?

    -The eight common forms of childhood anxiety include generalized anxiety disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), phobias, selective mutism, and panic disorder.

  • What are the characteristics of children with generalized anxiety disorder?

    -Children with generalized anxiety disorder are prone to excessive worrying, often focusing on certain things, and may attempt to be perfectionists seeking approval from others.

  • How is obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) manifested in children?

    -OCD in children is shown by the need to perform specific routines when stressed, feeling unable to function until these routines are complete, often occurring in children aged 10 and older.

  • What are the typical behaviors of children diagnosed with social anxiety disorder?

    -Children with social anxiety disorder fear social situations, avoid social functions, making friends, and answering questions in class, often appearing as introverted and shy.

  • Which age group is most susceptible to separation anxiety disorder?

    -Younger children are most susceptible to separation anxiety disorder, with symptoms including uncontrollable fear and anxiety when their parents are away.

  • What are the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in children?

    -Symptoms of PTSD in children include irritability, avoidance of certain places or people, sudden fear and anxiety, and a lack of emotions, which may subside over time.

  • What are common symptoms of phobias in children?

    -Common symptoms of phobias in children include tantrums, crying, headaches, and avoidance when the object or situation causing the irrational fear is introduced.

  • How does selective mutism present in children?

    -Selective mutism often displays after a child begins school, where they appear fine until in certain situations, then avoid talking and may stand completely still without expressions, possibly only occurring in certain areas or with certain people.

  • What are the symptoms of panic disorder in children?

    -Panic disorder in children is characterized by more than two seemingly random panic attacks, followed by a fear of having another attack, with symptoms including increased heart rate, nausea, dizziness, fear, trembling, and chills.

  • How can parents help their children who suffer from anxiety or panic attacks?

    -Parents can seek professional help and use the provided guide to understand effective and proven techniques for beating and overcoming anxiety, ensuring early intervention to prevent further impact on the child's life.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ˜Ÿ Understanding Child Anxiety Disorders

This paragraph discusses the prevalence and impact of anxiety disorders in children, emphasizing the importance of diagnosis and treatment. It highlights that one in eight children suffer from some form of anxiety disorder, which can range from excessive worrying to panic attacks. The paragraph outlines eight common types of anxiety disorders in children, including generalized anxiety disorder, OCD, social anxiety disorder, separation anxiety disorder, PTSD, phobias, selective mutism, and panic disorder. It also notes the symptoms associated with each type and underscores the necessity of professional diagnosis to ensure appropriate treatment. The paragraph concludes by stressing the treatability of these disorders and the importance of seeking help at the first sign of symptoms to prevent long-term effects on the child's life.

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Keywords

๐Ÿ’กAnxiety

Anxiety refers to a feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease, typically about an imminent event or something with an uncertain outcome. In the context of the video, it is a central theme as it discusses how severe anxiety can impact children's behavior and performance in daily life. The script mentions that one in eight children have some type of anxiety disorder, highlighting the prevalence and importance of the issue.

๐Ÿ’กAnxiety Disorder

An anxiety disorder is a mental health condition characterized by excessive and persistent fear or anxiety that interferes with daily activities. The video script identifies several types of anxiety disorders affecting children, such as generalized anxiety disorder and obsessive-compulsive disorder, emphasizing the range of conditions that fall under this category and their impact on a child's life.

๐Ÿ’กGeneralized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)

Generalized Anxiety Disorder is a type of anxiety disorder where individuals have excessive and uncontrollable worry about everyday situations. The script describes children with GAD as being prone to excessive worrying and seeking approval from others, indicating the pervasive nature of their anxiety and its influence on their behavior.

๐Ÿ’กObsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder is characterized by recurring, unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and repetitive behaviors (compulsions) that the person feels driven to perform. The video script explains that children with OCD feel the need to perform specific routines when stressed, illustrating the compulsive nature of the disorder and its effect on their functioning.

๐Ÿ’กSocial Anxiety Disorder

Social Anxiety Disorder involves intense fear of social situations, leading to avoidance and significant distress. The script mentions that children diagnosed with this disorder avoid social functions and may be seen as introverted and shy, demonstrating the social isolation that can result from this condition.

๐Ÿ’กSeparation Anxiety Disorder

Separation Anxiety Disorder is marked by excessive fear or anxiety about separation from loved ones, typically parents. The video script points out that younger children are most susceptible to this disorder, with symptoms including uncontrollable fear and anxiety when parents are away, and excessive crying and anger.

๐Ÿ’กPost-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental health condition triggered by experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. The script notes that PTSD can occur in children who have experienced a traumatic event, such as the death of a parent, and may exhibit symptoms like irritability and avoidance of certain places or people.

๐Ÿ’กPhobias

A phobia is an extreme or irrational fear of a specific object, place, situation, or activity. The video script describes how children with phobias may experience anxiety due to certain situations or objects, such as heights or animals, and exhibit symptoms like tantrums, crying, and avoidance when confronted with their fears.

๐Ÿ’กSelective Mutism

Selective Mutism is a type of anxiety disorder where a person does not speak in certain situations or to certain people despite speaking in other situations. The script indicates that selective mutism often displays after a child begins school, where they may appear fine until they are in specific situations, highlighting the selective nature of the disorder.

๐Ÿ’กPanic Disorder

Panic Disorder is characterized by recurrent, unexpected panic attacks, which are periods of intense fear that develop abruptly and reach a peak within minutes. The video script explains that children with panic disorder may fear having another attack, with symptoms including increased heart rate, nausea, and dizziness.

๐Ÿ’กTreatment

Treatment in the context of the video refers to the medical and psychological interventions aimed at helping children manage and overcome anxiety disorders. The script emphasizes the importance of diagnosis and treatment, stating that untreated children often perform poorly in school and may develop substance abuse problems, underscoring the necessity of early intervention.

Highlights

Anxiety is a common issue among children, with one in eight suffering from some type of anxiety disorder.

Severe anxiety can negatively impact children's behavior and performance in daily life.

Anxiety disorders in children range from excessive worrying to sudden panic and stressful situations.

Diagnosis and treatment of childhood anxiety disorders are crucial for effective management.

Untreated anxiety can lead to poor school performance and social avoidance in children.

Some untreated children may develop substance abuse problems as they age.

Recognizing the symptoms of anxiety in children is essential for timely intervention.

Childhood anxiety typically manifests in eight distinct forms, including generalized anxiety disorder and OCD.

Generalized anxiety disorder is characterized by excessive worrying and a tendency towards perfectionism.

OCD in children is marked by the need to perform specific routines when stressed.

Social anxiety disorder is diagnosed in children who fear social situations and avoid making friends.

Separation anxiety disorder commonly affects younger children and involves fear of harm to their parents.

PTSD can occur in children who have experienced a traumatic event, leading to irritability and avoidance behaviors.

Phobias in children cause irrational fear and anxiety related to specific objects or situations.

Selective mutism is characterized by a child's avoidance of talking in certain situations.

Panic disorder in children involves recurrent panic attacks and fear of future episodes.

All types of childhood anxiety disorders are treatable with appropriate interventions.

Seeking early treatment for anxiety disorders can prevent further negative impacts on a child's life.

A free guide is available to help children overcome anxiety, providing effective and proven techniques.

Additional free anxiety advice can be obtained by subscribing to the provided channel.

Transcripts

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anxiety is normal but severe anxiety can

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negatively affect the way children

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behave and perform in daily life one in

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eight children have some type of anxiety

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disorder

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these range from excessive worrying to

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sudden panic and stressful situations

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the symptoms vary based on the type of

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anxiety it may not be immediately

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obvious to parents diagnosis and

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treatment is vital for helping children

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learn to manage their anxiety

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studies have shown children who never

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receive treatment often perform badly in

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school and shy away from social

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encounters some even have substance

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abuse problems as they grow older

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learning to recognize the symptoms of

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anxiety and children is the first step

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to helping them heal childhood anxiety

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usually comes in one of eight forms

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these include generalized anxiety

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disorder obsessive-compulsive disorder

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social anxiety disorder separation

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anxiety disorder post-traumatic stress

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disorder phobias

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selective mutism panic disorder the

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symptoms for many of these are similar

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and only a psychologist or psychiatrist

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can properly diagnose the type of

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anxiety treatment and medication varies

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based on the anxiety disorder the child

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has generalized anxiety disorder

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children with this type of anxiety are

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prone to excessive worrying they may

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only focus on certain things

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many attempt to be perfectionist and

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seek approval from others

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obsessive-compulsive disorder OCD shows

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itself when a child feels the need to

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perform specific routines when they are

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stressed they feel they cannot function

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until these routines are complete this

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often occurs in children aged 10 and

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older social anxiety disorder children

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who fear social situations are diagnosed

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with social anxiety disorder they avoid

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social functions making friends and

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answering questions in class they are

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often seen as introverted and shy

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separation anxiety disorder younger

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children are most susceptible to

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separation anxiety disorder the symptoms

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include uncontrollable fear and anxiety

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of something happening to their pair

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when the parents are away excessive

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crying anger and feeling homesick or

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common approximately four percent of

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children have this disorder

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post-traumatic stress disorder PTSD

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occurs with some children who experience

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a traumatic event such as a death of a

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parent symptoms often include

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irritability avoidance of certain places

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or people sudden fear and anxiety and

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lack of emotions this may go away over

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time phobias some children only

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experience anxiety due to certain

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situations or objects such as Heights

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animals in the dark southern Tantrums

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crying

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headaches and avoidance are all common

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symptoms they're irrational fear takes

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over the moment the object or situation

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is introduced selective mutism

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selective mutism often displays right

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after a child begins school they appear

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fine until they are in certain

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situations they then avoid talking and

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may stand completely still without any

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expressions this may only occur in

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certain areas or with certain people

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panic disorder panic disorder occurs

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when a child has more than two seemingly

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random panic attacks they then fear

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having another attack symptoms often

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include increased heart rate nausea

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dizziness fear trembling and chills all

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of these anxiety disorders are treatable

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seeking treatment as soon as symptoms

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appear helps prevent the illness from

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further affecting the child's life if

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your child suffers from anxiety or panic

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attacks then you can click here to get

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your free and instant guide to helping

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you'll find all of the most effective

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