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Detect the Anxiety Crisis of Children

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  • Categories:Parenting Psychology
  • Language:Complex Ch.
  • Publication date:December,2020
  • Pages:256
  • Retail Price:320.00 TWD
  • Size:148mm×208mm
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Children always bite their nails, sweat during exams, get a stomachache when they go to school, stutter when they speak on stage, have separation anxiety, community anxiety, cry when someone else is scolded, want to run away when they are in a group, and the compulsive behavior of constantly washing their hands...

{{ Does anxiety need to be punished? }}
→Anxiety can't be completely eliminated, but by learning to recognize it, thinking flexibly, and expressing it appropriately, both adults and children will be able to coexist peacefully with their anxiety.

Children's inner anxiety, often can not say it, but the external behavior is to help: “Help me! I want to get rid of my pain!”
Anxiety is a very common emotion that comes and goes and cannot be controlled, much less stopped. Anxiety does not manifest itself in one place, but may be present in different situations at the same time. Suppressing, punishing and scolding cannot solve the problem of anxiety, but only forcing the children to suppress their emotions. However, if the “source” of anxiety is not properly dealt with, the children will be affected for the rest of their life, and will lose their self-confidence, and suffer from frustration in interpersonal relationships, learning and life.

[This book focuses on common anxiety situations from early childhood to adolescence, assisting adults to calm themselves first, and at the same time proposing specific and thorough methods to accompany children to relieve the tension of the moment, and then learn to be more capable of jumping out of the emotional dilemma and calling for help when anxiety strikes.]

Book Features:
◎In the preface, Mr. Wong Yichung, a psychologist, honestly confesses, "Why do I specialize in child and adolescent psychological counseling and therapy? Why do I only want to do psychological services for children and adolescents? From the past, I know very clearly that I really do not want to cause indelible damage to the children's hearts because of our adults' roughness, perhaps just a small action or a short sentence. That's the anxiety that never ends."

◎Anxiety can never go away, it can't go away, and we don't have to let it go. However, we can slowly keep our anxiety to a small percentage, and it can help us in our daily lives.

◎We can allow ourselves when encounter anxiety in a comprehensive attack, to still have enough heart to face and cope with one by one, and timely resolve the current anxiety. Allow adults and children to find a mutual understanding where both are comfortable, soothed, and at peace with their anxieties.

Author

Wong Yichung

He is the director of the Wong Yichung Psychotherapy Center, a clinical psychologist, a lecturer of the Ministry of Education, a strictly selected blogger of “Parenting World”, a resident columnist of “Baby Home”, and a writer of a digital column of “Future Family” called “The Wonderful World of Overmovement”. He was selected as the “Influential Psychologist of the Year” by Bokelai Online Bookstore in 2021 and 2022, and as the No.1 of the top 20 “Popular Psychologists in Taiwan” by “Daily View Internet Thermometer”.

He graduated from the first master's degree program of the Graduate School of Behavioral Sciences, Kaohsiung Medical University. Established the first psychotherapy clinic in Yilan County, which was legally registered by the health authority. Currently, he has given more than 3,000 lectures, and is a highly trusted psychologist by many parents and teachers.
He shares information about early healing and mental health of children and adolescents on the Internet, and his blogger has been visited by more than four million people!

He has published the following books: “Don't Get Angry, Get Close to Your Asperger's Child” (The Annual Bestseller in the Parenting Category of Bokelai in 2022), “Don't Let You Be Alone: Cracking Asperger's Child's Stubbornness and Social Difficulties” (The Annual Bestseller in the Parenting Category of Bokelai in 2022), “Learning Disabilities: The Nightmare of Learning That Can't Be Escaped” (The Annual Bestseller in the Parenting Category of Bokelai in 2022), and “Resolve Children's ‘Oppositional Defiance’” (The Annual Bestseller in the Parenting Category of Bokelai in 2021 and 2022). “Detect the Anxiety Crisis of Children”, “Selective Mutism: The Child Who Doesn't Speak”, “Accompanying Your Child's Emotional and Behavioral Disorders” (The Annual Bestseller in the Parenting Category of Bokelai in 2022; Selected by the Cultural Content Council of Taiwan's “Books from Taiwan”), “Quit Procrastination in Your Child”, “The Headache of Parenting Gifted Children”, “Are You Being Blackmailed by Your Child 3C?”, “Why Do Children Lie? A Psychologist's Guide to 210 Sincere Strengths”, “What Can Mom Do When Her Child Doesn't Pay Attention?”, “What Did Mom and Dad Forget to Teach Me? Love Your Friends and Yourself, Teach Your Child Interpersonal Power for a Lifetime”, “301 Parenting Tips for Autistic Children”, “301 Parenting Tips for Hyperactive Children” (The Annual Bestseller in the Parenting Category of Bokelai in 2022), and “40 Growing Up Confusions Your Child Doesn't Dare to Speak Out About”.

Contents

[Preface] I Was As a Thief Stealing Book - The One Hand, Put Me Into Endless Anxiety 009
[Foreword] I Write a Book For “Anxiety” - Child Anxiety With Export, Adults Also Stability 022

• How to Deal With Children Who Chew Their Fingernails When They Are Anxious? 026
• How to Deal With Children’s Stuttering When They Are Anxious? 034
• How to Deal With Separation Anxiety in Children? 045
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety About Strangers? 056
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety Because No One Follows or Likes a Posting? 064
• How to Deal With Hypersensitive Children Get Anxious at the Slightest Movement? 074
• How to Deal With Anxiety As Soon As the Child Goes to School? 085
• How to Deal With Children's Anxiety When Facing Groups? 092
• How to Deal With Children's Anxiety When They Can't Finish Reading Books? 102
• How to Deal With the Anxious Situation of Children a Test? 114
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety Caused By the Suspicion of Cheating? 122
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety About Going on Stage? 131
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety About Changing Schools? 142
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety About Time? 150
• How to Deal With Children's Masturbation When They Are Anxious? 158
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety About Peeing at School? 166
• How to Deal With a Pan-Autistic Child Who Is Anxious in the Face of Something New? 174
• How to Deal With Change That Makes Autistic Children Anxious? 182
• How to Deal With Autistic Children With Special Sensory Sensitivities Who Are Anxious? 189
• How to Deal With Uncertainty That Makes Asperger's Child Anxious? 198
• How to Deal With Asperger's Child’s Anxiety Due to Change of Situation? 207
• How to Deal With Anxiety in Children With Asperger Disease Who Are Easily Stimulated? 216
• How to Deal With Child's Anxiety Due to Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior? 224
• How to Deal With the Anxiety of a Child Affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors? 231
• How to Deal With the Anxiety of Children Worried About Disclosing Their Personal Information? 238
• How to Deal With the Child's Anxiety About Pneumonia? 245

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