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Overcoming Anxiety Disorders in Children
Posted by Unknown on Saturday, June 16, 2012
"The difference between anxiety and the fear is that anxiety is a compilation of fear and uncertainty that is not irrational"
Anxiety does not only occur in adults. Research has shown that of 100 children, 21 of them are people with anxiety. There are striking differences between child patients with adult patients. Manifestations of anxiety in adults tend to avoid making "charm" to normalize the anxiety. People with a lot of anxiety in children manifested by laziness, and aggressiveness. Almost all children who suffer from anxiety have aggressive behavior and lazy, especially social laziness.
Results of research conducted in 2009, showed that more than 98%, of children with school-phobia is also patient anxiety. That means that anxiety in children can also be manifested in the form of phobia.
Anxiety disorders in general
Anxiety disorders in adults will include some form of pathological fear and anxiety and abnormal. Anxiety disorder entered the field of psychiatry at the end of the 19th century.
Gelder, Mayou & Geddes (2005) explains that anxiety disorders are divided into two categories namely:
1. Continual phenomenon Anxiety
That is an anxiety disorder with persistent symptoms,
2. Periodical phenomenon Anxiety
That is periodic with symptoms of anxiety disorders ..
Psychiatric diagnosis of the present known range of variation in anxiety disorders
Research conducted in 2009 found that 18% of Americans suffer from one or more of these disorders. And it is estimated that a similar percentage in the entire population on the planet. The word fear here includes four aspects that can be experienced by the patient, ie,
1. vacillation,
2. tension,
3, physical symptoms, and
4. dissociative anxiety.
According to Geider anxiety disorders are divided into,
1. General anxiety,
2. Phobia, and
3. Panic disorder,
with each having different characteristics and symptoms, which require different treatments (Gelder et al 2005).
Physiological responses
Sigmud Freud gives an overview of physiological responses that occur in patients when there is anxiety among other things,
1. heart rate increases,
2. rhythm of breath more quickly,
3. dilated pupils,
4. digestion process stops,
5. narrows blood vessels,
6. blood pressure rises,
7. adrenal gland in the blood increases.
8. Emotional tension is mounting.
Overcoming anxiety in children
To be able to cope with anxiety in children, need the following three steps,
1. Recognize the manifestations
When a child has deviated from the usual manifestations, immediately recognize the symptoms and connect them with the possibility of anxiety level factors that drive behavior change. This action is an initial action to be able to seek review of the historical origins of anxiety, especially when we encounter patients with symptoms of anxiety disorders periodic (Periodical phenomenon of Anxiety).
2. Acceptance of resignation and self-
Helping the patient to understand his anxiety rationally with resignation and acceptance of self is to help people with lower levels of anxiety immediately. As performed by multiple users EFT (Emotion Fredom Target), they insist on a belief that as long as the patient has not been able to pasarh and accept the anxiety, then he would not recover from anxiety disorders.
3. Movement signpost plop Boards
Boards plop signpost term is actually taken from the title of a classic song. In this song the whole tune played by the sound of stringed psikato. Boards plop signpost movement is a movement bertwpuk hands, laughing loudly, coupled with the movement "ingkling" (the way one foot) to make a full circle motion. This movement proved effective for anxiety disorders in children. Even in some cases can be cured only pobia also with him doing this exercise on each kecemasanya symptoms appear.
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