Social anxiety for teenagers

    • [DOC File]SYNOPSIS

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      Social anxiety disorder can be debilitating, it may run one’s life. In severe cases of social anxiety, adolescents may drop out of school, quit work or lose friendships and can cause low self-esteem, trouble being assertive, negative self-talk, hypersensitivity to criticism, poor social skills.3

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    • [DOCX File]TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES

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      Oct 01, 2017 · Reduce anxiety and improve coping skills. Be free of panic episodes (100%) Recognize and plan for top five anxiety-provoking situations. ... Goal:Improve social skills. Speak in a clear and concise way so others fully understand him/her. Learn to express feelings verbally without acting out.

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    • [DOC File]ANXIETY - Alzbrain

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      Anxiety symptoms are common in both children and teenagers, while most anxiety disorders commence during the first three decades of life. Anxiety can be produced by a wide range of psychological and psychiatric problems with symptoms that can mimic attention deficit disorder, oppositional disorder, etc. Teenagers with anxiety disorders have a ...

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    • [DOC File]CHILDREN’S ANXIETY RATING SCALE (CARS)

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      For teenagers, the reverse order is generally preferred (adolescent first, followed by the parent(s)). With some families, it may be preferable to interview the child and parent(s) together. Both should be told in advance that they will have an …

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    • [DOC File]2002 CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINES (Reviewed and …

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      Separation Anxiety Disorder and Specific Phobia are more common in children approximately 6-9 years old. Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Social Anxiety Disorder are more common in middle childhood and adolescence. Panic Disorder can occur in adolescence as well. Depression has a high rate of co-morbidity in children, especially among teenagers.

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    • [DOCX File]WordPress.com

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      Developmentally, teenagers face a number of social and emotional challenges, like starting to separate from their parents, getting accepted into a peer group and figuring out who they really are. It doesn’t take a psychoanalyst to realize that these are anxiety-provoking transitions.

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