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She was visibly shaking. Her hands were trembling and she was asking me to help. Her face was so pale that my own panic started to set in.
This was the start of an anxiety attack.
Anxiety and panic attacks can overwhelm both the person having them and the person trying to support them.
In this week’s AT Parenting Survival Podcast I’ll explore how anxiety and panic attacks grow and what we can do to support our kids who have them.
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YouTube videos on anxiety and panic attacks:
https://youtu.be/8J4_WNlgx5s?si=v_pFwBkI1KCWC0BF
https://youtu.be/usBevbxc3Ho?si=UnWEiLmzhbpEWUYf
https://youtu.be/GFEgwOwt5mA?si=X7sLybnRLbSFO9oF
https://youtu.be/XHWZ_YraFXc?si=G9GkbhOwcU3Y2WQt
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This podcast episode is sponsored by NOCD. NOCD provides online OCD therapy in the US, UK, Australia and Canada. To schedule your free 15 minute consultation to see if NOCD is a right fit for you and your child, go to
https://go.treatmyocd.com/at_parenting
This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be used to replace the guidance of a qualified professional.
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