Common Red flags
Demonstrating excessive distress out of proportion to the situation: crying, physical symptoms, sadness, anger, frustration, hopelessness, embarrassment
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Easily distressed, or agitated when in a stressful situation
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Repetitive reassurance questions, "what if" concerns, inconsolable, won't respond to logical arguments
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Headaches, stomachaches, regularly too sick to go to school
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Anticipatory anxiety, worrying hours, days, weeks ahead
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Disruptions of sleep with difficulty falling asleep, frequent nightmares, difficulty sleeping alone
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Perfectionism, self-critical, very high standards that make nothing good enough
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Overly-responsible, people pleasing, excessive concern that others are upset with him or her, unnecessary apologizing
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Demonstrating excessive avoidance, refuses to participate in expected activities, refusal to attend school
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Disruption of child or family functioning, difficulty with going to school, friend's houses, religious activities, family gatherings, errands, vacations
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Excessive time spent consoling child about distress with ordinary situations, excessive time coaxing child to do normal activities- homework, hygiene, meals
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