With a little help from FUN FRIENDS young children can overcome anxiety [PDF]
This paper highlights resilience as a key concept when working with young children to improve their emotional wellbeing and reduce anxieties. Supporting children aged 4-7 years with anxiety is a significant area of advancement in terms of therapeutic ...
Carlyle, Donna
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Maladaptive cognitive appraisals in children with high-functioning autism : associations with fear, anxiety and theory of mind [PDF]
Despite the well-documented success of cognitive restructuring techniques in the treatment of anxiety disorders, there is still little clarity on which cognitions underpin fear and anxiety in children with high-functioning spectrum disorders (HFASD ...
Hunter, Simon C. +2 more
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A latent class analysis of parental bipolar disorder: examining associations with offspring psychopathology [PDF]
Bipolar disorder (BD) is highly heterogeneous, and course variations are associated with patient outcomes. This diagnostic complexity challenges identification of patients in greatest need of intervention.
Freed, Rachel D. +4 more
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The Child Silenced by Social Anxiety [PDF]
This meta-synthesis explores the subject of selective mutism across multiple age groups. Selective mutism is present in a very small percentage of students.
Merrill, Kellie
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The mental health of children and adolescents: report on the second Australian child and adolescent survey of mental health and wellbeing [PDF]
FOREWORD This report provides compelling reading for everyone interested in the health and wellbeing of Australian children and adolescents. Based on a survey conducted in the homes of over 6,300 families with children and/or adolescents aged 4 to 17 ...
David Lawrence +6 more
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Local and regional heterogeneity underlying hippocampal modulation of cognition and mood. [PDF]
While the hippocampus has been classically studied for its role in learning and memory, there is significant support for a role of the HPC in regulating emotional behavior.
Jimenez, Jessica C +2 more
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Anxiety is an everyday term, but what do we mean by it? Anxiety involves a sense of apprehension, with accompanying physiological reactions, typically associated with worrying about the future. How does anxiety present itself in children?
Margie Richardson
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Assessing guilt towards the former spouse [PDF]
Divorce is often accompanied by feelings of guilt toward the former spouse. So far, no scale has been available to measure such feelings. For this purpose, the authors developed the Guilt in Separation Scale (GiSS).
Buysse, Ann, Wietzker, Anne
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Contribution of attachment in children’s separation anxiety [PDF]
Literature suggests that child attachment and anxiety symptoms are related. The purpose of the present study was to assess whether attachment patterns related differently to separation anxiety symptoms (fear of being alone, and fear of abandonment ...
Abdullah, Rohani +2 more
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Life Domain Research Report Series: Youth and Parent Health and Well Being (2010 UPDATE) [PDF]
Children and youth who have participated in children’s mental health services often continue to live with a variety of emotional and behavioural challenges after service involvement has ended (Cameron, de Boer, Frensch, & Adams, 2003).
Cameron, Gary +3 more
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