Adult Crime Linked To Childhood Anxiety

Posted By : Rick Hughey on November 19th, 2008 | File Under Childhood Anxiety -

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An Anglo-Italian research team has discovered a relation between childhood behavioral patterns and the onset of criminality in later years. In this study it was found that at the childhood, different feelings such as anxiety, nervousness and social isolation may protect teens from becoming criminal but after the age of 21 this effect may be diminish.

According to Dr Georgia Zara from the University of Turin and Dr David Farrington from the University of Cambridge, “It can be possible to predict adult offending from childhood behavior. Early psychological behavioral have played an important role in delaying criminal behavior until adulthood”.
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Kids’ Anxiety: Therapy Plus Zoloft Are Very Helpful

Posted By : Rick Hughey on November 5th, 2008 | File Under Childhood Anxiety -

A largest study revealed that 81% of children improved in 3 months from such disorder. A well known antidepressant plus three months of psychotherapy dramatically helped children with anxiety disorders, the most common psychiatric illnesses in kids.

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School Anxiety: Helping A Child To Deal With

Posted By : Rick Hughey on October 17th, 2008 | File Under Childhood Anxiety -

Anxiety about school is not strange for children at this age; it generally does not require professional involvement. But, if your child’s anxiety does not reduce over a few weeks’ time, or if its intensity is continuously interfering with her capability to go to school or stay in the classroom, then it is high time to seek assistance.
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Childhood Anxiety

Posted By : Rick Hughey on April 26th, 2008 | File Under Childhood Anxiety -

Stress and anxiety in childhood is as common as amongst the adults. It is often seen that stressed out and inattentive parents, high academic expectations, ill-treated or underprivileged childhood, mounting worry and insist for household liability are some of the prime factors that can cause anxiety even in the young age of childhood. The state of anxiety in childhood becomes dominant amongst those whose parents are either emotionally unavailable or lack the knack to initiate constructive coping mechanisms amongst their offspring.
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