SAD
GAD
OCD
PD
SM
100

This disorder involves excessive fear or anxiety about being apart from attachment figures, like parents. 

Separation Anxiety Disorder

100

This anxiety disorder involves excessive and persistent worry about everyday situations.

Generalized Anxiety Disorder

100

In OCD, these are the unwanted, intrusive thoughts or urges that cause distress. 

Obsessions

100

This mental health condition involves sudden, repeated episodes of intense fear known as panic attacks. 

Panic Disorder

100
This anxiety disorder involves a person being unable to speak in certain social situations despite being able to speak in others. 

Selective Mutism

200

SAD typically begins among children within this age range. 

7 to 8

200

To be diagnosed with GAD, excessive worry typically occurs for at least this many months. 

6 months

200

These repetitive behaviors or mental acts are performed to reduce anxiety caused by obsessions. 

Compulsions

200

People with panic disorder often fear having another one of these sudden episodes of intense fear with symptoms like a racing heart and shortness of breath. 

Panic Attack

200

Children with selective mutism may speak comfortably at home but struggle to be speak in this common place. 

School

300

To be diagnosed, the fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, and must last for at least this duration in children and adolescents. 

4 weeks

300

This demographic is slightly more likely to experience GAD. 

Adolescent girls

300

People will OCD may perform compulsions repeatedly in an attempt to reduce this emotion. 

Anxiety

300

During panic attacks, people may experience intense sweating, shaking, or this feeling of losing control. 

Fear of losing control

300

Selective mutism usually begins during this stage of life when children start interacting more with peers and teachers. 

Early childhood

400

Children with SAD may complain of this type of pain, like headaches or stomachaches, when anticipating separation. 

Physical or somatic

400
One of the required symptoms to diagnose children with GAD is feeling constantly "on edge" or this physical sign of nervous energy. 

Restlessness

400

This class of medication often used to treat OCD works by affecting serotonin levels. 

SSRIs

400

This mindfulness technique focuses attention on the present moment and can help reduce panic symptoms.

Meditation
400

Encouragement and patience from these important people at home can support a child with selective mutism.

Parents and/or caregivers

500
Children with SAD may also experience this mood disorder, which involves loss of interest. 

Depression

500

This is the approximate percentage of GAD among children who are referred to an anxiety specialty clinic. 

37%
500
These years are the average age of onset with peaks in early childhood and early adolescence. 

9 to 12 years

500

This type of therapy is commonly  used to treat panic disorder by helping people change negative thought patterns. 

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

500

Where rewarding positive steps toward speaking is a good thing, punishing this is not. 

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