Anxiety Types


Though each anxious child is unique, it can be very reassuring to find that there are underlying themes and patterns that are common across all anxious children. In this section you can find brief descriptions, red flags and a description of treatment approaches for the specific subtypes of anxiety disorders. Because many children have more than one type of anxiety, what is referred to as comorbid or co-occurring conditions, you may need to look at several different descriptions to find the ones that encompass all of your child's concerns. Learn More (links to each of the anxiety disorder categories below)

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Brought to you by The Children's and Adult Center for OCD and Anxiety.



Brief description: Children with GAD can worry about anything and everything. Always ...
Brief description: OCD is a neurobiological condition which is characterized by obsessions-- ...
  PANS (Pediatric Acute-Onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) change in definition from PANDAS   ...
Brief description Children with SAD suffer excessive distress in the face of ...
Brief description: A panic attack is a sudden rush of uncomfortable physical ...
Brief description: Children with social phobia are not just a little "...
Brief description: When children experience extreme anxiety in social situations to the ...
Brief description: Instead of worrying about multiple things, phobias refer to a ...
Brief description: Try as we do as parents to shield our children ...
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