Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While medication has its place -- my child is on anti-anxiety medication -- it's not the first thing to try. So I would start with a psychologist/therapist instead of a psychiatrist. I really like the therapists at the Sibley Group (https://thesibleygroupdc.com) although I don't know if they work with kids as young as 6.
This. We just took my 7 year old to a therapist who specializes in anxiety in kids. She taught him all sorts of coping methods and how to identify when something was anxiety. He was in therapy for about 8 months, weekly, then every other week, then monthly. He is doing great now and we have stopped therapy for now. You don’t need to run to a psychiatrist immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Well, the intervention mafia is out so I'll back off. Good luck with your cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While medication has its place -- my child is on anti-anxiety medication -- it's not the first thing to try. So I would start with a psychologist/therapist instead of a psychiatrist. I really like the therapists at the Sibley Group (https://thesibleygroupdc.com) although I don't know if they work with kids as young as 6.
This. We just took my 7 year old to a therapist who specializes in anxiety in kids. She taught him all sorts of coping methods and how to identify when something was anxiety. He was in therapy for about 8 months, weekly, then every other week, then monthly. He is doing great now and we have stopped therapy for now. You don’t need to run to a psychiatrist immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, the intervention mafia is out so I'll back off. Good luck with your cases.
The intervention mafia? You do realize you are on the SN board. What do you think we actually deal with wach and every day?
Anonymous wrote:Well, the intervention mafia is out so I'll back off. Good luck with your cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anxiety is not a serious mental illness. It is a normal emotion. Like happiness, sadness, contentment, doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anxiety is not a serious mental illness. It is a normal emotion. Like happiness, sadness, contentment, doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anxiety is not a serious mental illness. It is a normal emotion. Like happiness, sadness, contentment, doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anxiety is not a serious mental illness. It is a normal emotion. Like happiness, sadness, contentment, doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.
Anxiety is not a serious mental illness. It is a normal emotion. Like happiness, sadness, contentment, doubt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anxiety is a normal and helpful feeling, like stress, that one should not attempt to get rid of. Work instead on the reaction to those feelings. Indeed, they can be performance enhancers.
Like a lot of people who never had to deal with serious mental illness themselves or with a family member, you have no idea what you are talking about.