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Anxiety in Children

February 26, 2018 By David Ansel

Anxiety is a common problem that is easily overlooked, not just by us but by parents and teachers as well.  Symptoms can include fears, nervousness, worry, agitation, somatic complaints, sleep difficulties, perfectionism, compulsive behaviors, or obsessive thoughts.  Avoidance of school,... Full Story>

Filed Under: Behavior & Emotional Difficulties, Psychopharmacology Tagged With: ANXIETY, CBT, SCARED, SSRI, WORRY

Deconstructing ODD

February 26, 2018 By David Ansel

Oppositional Defiant Disorder is an all-too common “syndrome” that presents great challenges to parents and teachers. Children who default to “no”, tantrum beyond reason, disregard incentives or consequences, and seem never to outgrow the “terrible 2’s” can be a puzzle... Full Story>

Filed Under: Behavior & Emotional Difficulties Tagged With: BIPOLAR, DISRUPTIVE, EXTERNALIZING, MOOD, ODD, TRAUMA

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