Children with Phobias
Description
Children with phobias (see full Glossary) have fears of an object or a situation that cannot be explained. These fears can make it hard for them to live their daily lives. The fears are beyond voluntary control. They are generally excessive and appear to be “unreasonable.” Some common phobias for children and teens include fear of dogs, swimming, heights, and injections.
Intervention Options
- Medical treatment1 that will take into consideration the child’s physical and family history;
- Therapy, for example, psychotherapy (see full Glossary);
- Combination of therapy and medication depending on the child’s needs;
- Occupational therapy (OT) to foster physical, and mental health and well-being;
- Group support to foster social skills.
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