Reviewed Anxiety Disorders Videos Links
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In this video, Dr. Paul Salkovskis, a clinical psychologist from the Kings College Hospital, discusses panic disorder. He discusses how it differs from Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), what a panic attack is, how it is diagnosed, and what can be done to treat it.
Phobias Video
In this video, Dr. Paul Salkovskis of the Kings College Hospital discusses phobias. He begins with a discussion of the difference between a fear and a phobia, the different categories of phobias, and how different phobias can be treated.
How to Manage ADHD and Anxiety
Up to 30 percent of children with ADHD have a co-occurring anxiety disorder. Anxiety can cause children with ADHD to feel edgy, stressed out, tired, and tense. Anxiety can impact symptoms of ADHD such as causing decreased attention and concentration and resulting in more distractibility.
What You Need to Know about Students with ADHD and Anxiety
Up to 30 percent of children with ADHD have a co-occurring anxiety disorder. Anxiety can cause children with ADHD to feel edgy, stressed out, tired, and tense, all which can have a negative effect on their school performance. For example, students with ADHD who have difficulty paying attention might have extra anxiety when it comes to quizzes and tests over material they missed. A child who has trouble with getting started may worry about finishing assignments within a specific time frame.
How To Make Room For Gratitude In An Anxious Brain
Gratitude isn't a direct anxiety treatment, but practicing gratitude can reduce anxiety. Find out how to calm your anxious brain.