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Childhood Anxiety and OCD — Chapter 11 Summary from Mash & Wolfe

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Childhood Anxiety and OCD — Chapter 11 Summary from Mash & Wolfe Chapter 11 of Child Psychopathology by Eric J. Mash and David A. Wolfe dives deep into the world of anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders (OCD) in childhood. These conditions are among the most common mental health challenges faced by children but are frequently underdiagnosed or misunderstood. This chapter outlines the distinctions between fear, anxiety, and panic, and explains how these emotions can evolve into clinical disorders when they impair functioning. Anxiety, Fear, and Panic — What’s the Difference? Anxiety is future-oriented and involves anticipating potential danger. Fear is an immediate response to a present threat, while panic is a sudden physical reaction, such as a racing heart or shortness of breath, occurring even in the absence of real danger. Common Anxiety Disorders in Children Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD): Characterized by excessive worry, muscle tension, fatigue, ...