Fear Anxiety
Fear Anxiety Is An Exceedingly
Complicated Matter
My mother used to call fear
anxiety and depression the unholy Trinity.
Although she was being melodramatic when she said it, it held a
lot of truth for her. She always had some of the symptoms of
anxiety attacks whenever things got tough for her.
There are certain things she was phobic of and, no matter
how much she did try to treat them, they never quite went away.
Her fear anxiety symptoms, I am sorry to say, lasted from her
childhood until the day of her death.
When I raised my own kids, I vowed that nothing would give
my children anxiety attacks. Sadly, there is only so much you
can do as a parent. I don't know what it is, but my youngest
ended up having the same symptoms as my mother –
fear anxiety and
depression.
I was heartbroken. I thought I'd been a bad parent at first,
but then one of my friends told me to wise up. He pointed out
that fear and anxiety are at least partly genetic.
There is only so much you can do as a parent to prevent
certain conditions. What I really had to do was to get the kid
treatment.
She got some relief from traditional methods. I didn't want
her to get drugs, but the doctor convinced me that anti anxiety
medications would be very helpful to get the symptoms under
control. Sure enough, once they were prescribed for her, she
stopped having panic attacks.
Then we got to the root cause of the fear anxiety. That
required a lot of therapy. She went to a psychiatrist several
times a week. That cost a lot of money, but it really helped
her. Besides that, she started going to a children's anxiety
support group. In the long run, it worked wonders. Now she is a
happy, healthy, well-adjusted kid. I am glad I stuck with her
through all of it.
It doesn't so much matter who is at fault as what you can do
to stop it. People now understand that fear anxiety is
an extremely complicated thing. There is a
genetic component, an emotional component, and a social
component to it. Sorting it out can be a lot of work, but it is
worth it. When you see your kids finally live panic free,
you'll know what it is to be a happy parent.
If you have a kid who suffers from fear anxiety, don't waste
time blaming yourself.
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