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  2. An adult with autism shares the most important advice he ...

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    Parents may not have family support or know other parents coping with an autism diagnosis. "That can feel very isolating for anyone," he says. "But understand that you should love your child the ...

  3. Coping Cat - Wikipedia

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    Group: A group version of Coping Cathas also been designed to work with 4 to 5 children together. [17] [10] Cognitive-Behavioral Family Therapy for Anxious Children [18] Prevention: The prevention program based on Coping catis called EMOTION. It is designed for youth and their parents and targets both anxiety and depression.

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    As a mom of an 11-year-old girl with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), I’ve encountered plenty of stereotypes and assumptions about this developmental disability that according to the CDC, affects ...

  5. How school counselors can address the youth mental health crisis

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    The ingredients of the student mental health crisis were present before the Covid-19 pandemic: according to a study in JAMA Pediatrics, anxiety increased by 29 percent and depression increased by ...

  6. Emotional detachment - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, emotional detachment, also known as emotional blunting, is a condition or state in which a person lacks emotional connectivity to others, whether due to an unwanted circumstance or as a positive means to cope with anxiety. Such a coping strategy, also known as emotion-focused coping, is used when avoiding certain situations that ...

  7. Anxiety disorder - Wikipedia

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    Separation anxiety disorder affects roughly 7% of adults and 4% of children, but childhood cases tend to be more severe; in some instances, even a brief separation can produce panic. [38] [39] Treating a child earlier may prevent problems. This may include training the parents and family on how to deal with it.