Here's the recent articles submitted by christopher t. mccarthy
Articles By christopher t. mccarthy
Child Anxiety And Parental Response
By: christopher t. mccarthy
Four parenting beliefs have been shown to damage the parent/child bond and increase child anxiety and depression. Recognize the four beliefs and the damaging parental responses associated with them.(read
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How To Help An Anxious Child
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
All anxiety disorders share the same 3 fundamental components. If you develop parenting strategies that address these three components you will be way ahead and in helping your childs anxiety and panic attacks.(read
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Four Clues That Ordinary Fear Has Become A Child Anxiety Disorder
By: christopher t. mccarthy
If you are a parent and are concerned about your child's worries, seek help immediately. Treating it now can eliminate potential escalating problems in the future. Here are four clues to help you recognize when ordinary fear has become a child anxiety disorder.(read
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Thinking Positive Thoughts About Your Anxious Child: Avoiding Four Common Negative Beliefs
By: christopher t. mccarthy
Parenting an anxious child can be mentally taxing and it's easy to become a sour grapefruit in their presence. Anxious complaints can restrict a parent's movement, demand a great deal of time, and exhaust their patience. No parent chooses to be negative, it just happens as a consequence of the anxious disorder. When I see this taking place in the families I counsel, I review the four toxic parenting beliefs associated with anxious kids and offer four strategies to cleanse the mental wasteland and restore the broken relationships.(read
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How To Help Your Anxious Child
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
Anxiety is always far more complicated than it seems. You can not think of it like normal worry or fear. Parenting a child that suffers from anxiety disorders is hard. Setting the right expectations will help you along the way.(read
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How To Help Your Anxious Child - Setting The Right Expectations
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
Anxiety is always far more complicated than it seems. You can not think of it like normal worry or fear. Parenting a child that suffers from anxiety disorders is hard. Setting the right expectations will help you along the way.(read
entire article)
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Help Your Anxious Child
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
One of the most powerful and well researched techniques for treating child anxiety is also one that may be most neglected. It is deep relaxation and abdominal breathing.(read
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Anxiety And The War Of The Worlds
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
Anxiety can seem like an invader. It can just drop out of the sky and seem like something unreal, something that seems so improbable you never gave it any thought. Usually we have the sense that our thoughts and emotions operate according to expected and familiar rules. There is a fundamental, albeit imperfect, correspondence between what is inside of us with the world outside us.(read
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What To Do If Your Anxious Child Resists Help
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
Why would someone fight getting help? Seems puzzling doesn't it? What would cause a child to push back instead of jump at the chance to get free of fear? Your child may even resist talking about anxiety at times. The more you understand this the easier it is to get past your child's resistance and on to freedom.(read
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Fear Of Panic And Anxiety Attacks
Submitted as: David Russ, Ph.D.
There are three aspects of any anxiety attack problem. When it comes to panic these three aspects are: 1) Physical, an intense fear reaction with dramatic symptoms, 2) Mental, thoughts and beliefs that reinforce the fear reaction, and 3) Actions, behavior to escape and avoid anything that might evoke panic.(read
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