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is it depression along with anxiety?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 193035" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Wouldn't you like to just tell the therapist off? I'm sorry you heard that. I was a VERY phobic child. I was scared of bandages at age 4, nosebleeds at 6, throwing up at 11...the list goes on and on. Unlike your child, who has good self-control, I couldn't hold it in at school and the kids would call me "crazy." So, trust me, I sympathize! I do think an evaluation is a good idea. Sadly, she obviously already feels like she is different. I can relate as I did too as a child (if it makes you feel better, I could care less what anyone thinks of me now...lol). Many things could be going on. I would skip the talk therapists for now (jmo) and go to a neuropsychologist for an evaluation. I don't think a neuropsychologist will trivialize your concerns and you could get some real insight as to why your daughter is so afraid of things. And then you can start getting her help that will make her life easier. It's NOT fun being a phobic child or feeling different. Poor little girl. I really feel for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 193035, member: 1550"] Wouldn't you like to just tell the therapist off? I'm sorry you heard that. I was a VERY phobic child. I was scared of bandages at age 4, nosebleeds at 6, throwing up at 11...the list goes on and on. Unlike your child, who has good self-control, I couldn't hold it in at school and the kids would call me "crazy." So, trust me, I sympathize! I do think an evaluation is a good idea. Sadly, she obviously already feels like she is different. I can relate as I did too as a child (if it makes you feel better, I could care less what anyone thinks of me now...lol). Many things could be going on. I would skip the talk therapists for now (jmo) and go to a neuropsychologist for an evaluation. I don't think a neuropsychologist will trivialize your concerns and you could get some real insight as to why your daughter is so afraid of things. And then you can start getting her help that will make her life easier. It's NOT fun being a phobic child or feeling different. Poor little girl. I really feel for her. [/QUOTE]
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