Why did my anxious child's good work in therapy wear off?
Manage episode 480101786 series 3557818
In this episode of the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast, Dawn Friedman addresses a listener's question about why a child's progress in therapy can seem to wear off over time. Dawn explains that anxiety in children is often reinforced by family patterns, termed 'Parenting Pitfalls', which unknowingly support avoidance behaviors. She discusses the importance of continuous practice and parental involvement in managing anxiety and reinforces that setbacks are a normal part of the learning process. Listeners are encouraged to revisit therapy if needed and to apply the skills learned consistently across different contexts and developmental stages. For submitting questions, visit ChildAnxietySupport.com/podcast.
00:00 Introduction to the Child Anxiety Fact Podcast
00:28 Listener Question: Why Did Therapy Stop Working?
01:21 The Role of Parents in Managing Child Anxiety
01:40 Understanding Anxiety Patterns and Accommodations
04:29 Therapy Success and the Need for Continuous Effort
07:25 Practical Tips for Parents to Support Anxious Children
10:46 Conclusion and How to Submit Your Questions
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