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Teenager developing fears
Q. We
could use some help in understanding our 10 year daughter. I don't
find her exhibiting most of the symptoms you show under anxiety, yet
she does have a continuing problem with fears that go keep her from
going into rooms or downstairs by herself. Her fears most frequently
prevent her from falling asleep and staying asleep. Any suggestions
to help guide us toward effective diagnosis and treatment?
A. Your daughter does sound like she has developed some
form of anxiety/fear problem. I would really recommend getting a
diagnosis for this. Get it early before it can develop into a more
inhibiting problem. You could go to your local GP and and ask him to
talk with her or to diagnose. You GP should also be able to refer
you to the appropriate treatment for her. There are wonderful child
psychologists who specialize in this sort of behavior in
teenagers/adolescents. They teach skills and techniques that your
daughter will be able to use, not only in this situation, but for
the rest of her life. If your GP can't refer you to the appropriate
help, perhaps look up Clinical Psychologists in the Yellow Pages.
These are Psychologists who have the extra training and have more
specialized skills for this kind of situation.
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