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Anger & Aggression Disorder Counseling, Therapy

Anger is an emotion which can be either adaptive or maladaptive that motivate us to act. Also, we can say Anger is an immediate or quick response that arises when a person feels threatened or mistreated. Violence is a type of aggression, physical behaviour with the intent to kill or permanently injure another person.

Aggression can be physical (punching), verbal (hurting with words), and relational (damaging another person’s relationships). At Psycare Centre, you will learn to control anger and express your feelings in healthier ways.

Causes of Anger and Aggression :

  • Personal problems, such as missing a promotion at work or relationship difficulties.
  • A problem caused by another person such as canceling plans.
  • An event like bad traffic or getting in a car accident.
  • Memories of a traumatic or enraging event.

Effects of Anger :

Anger & Aggression

Physical Health :-

High levels of anger can be the reason of stress that makes you more susceptible to heart disease, diabetes, a weakened immune system, insomnia, and high blood pressure.

Mental Health :-

High levels of anger can be the reason of stress that makes you more susceptible to heart disease, diabetes, a weakened immune system, insomnia, and high blood pressure.

Career :-

High levels of anger can be the reason of stress that makes you more susceptible to heart disease, diabetes, a weakened immune system, insomnia, and high blood pressure.

Relationships :-

High levels of anger can be the reason of stress that makes you more susceptible to heart disease, diabetes, a weakened immune system, insomnia, and high blood pressure.

Childhood Anxiety Disorder Counseling, Therapy, Treatment

A child or teen can be anxious when parent or teacher may see the symptoms like a kid might cling, miss school, cry, might act scared or upset, refuse to talk and do things. Also, anxiety can make them feel afraid, worried, or nervous. These children have excessive anxiety about being separated from parents or primary caretakers like a grandparent or a nanny, or the home.

What are the types of Anxiety Disorders?

  • A generalized anxiety disorder that causes kids to worry almost every day and over lots of things
  • Separation anxiety disorder (SAD)
  • Social phobia (social anxiety disorder)
  • Selective mutism (SM)
  • Specific phobia
  • Genetics
  • Brain chemistry
  • Life situations

What are signs of anxiety in a child?

  • Agitation
  • Restlessness
  • Inattention, poor focus
  • Somatic symptoms like headaches or stomachaches
  • Avoidance
  • Tantrums
  • Crying
  • Refusing to go to school

Causes of Anger and Aggression :

Anxiety can be genetic but also influenced by environmental factors. Social Anxiety Disorder causes children and teens to fear social or performance situations because they worry about doing something embarrassing or being negatively judged by others. Separation Anxiety Disorder causes children to worry excessively about being separated from parents or home.

Childhood Depression Therapy, Counseling, Treatment

Depression is a condition of low mood and abhorrence to activity.

Childhood Depression is different from normal everyday emotions or sadness that occur as a kid develops. There are different causes in Childhood Depression-like children with a family history of violence, alcohol abuse, or physical or sexual abuse can be a greater risk for suicide.

What are the symptoms of Childhood Depression?

  • Feelings of sadness, hopeless or helpless
  • Feeling inadequate
  • Low self-esteem
  • Difficulty with relationships
  • Trouble making decisions
  • Excessive guilt
  • Loss of interest in usual activities or activities once enjoyed
  • Decreased energy
  • Changes in appetite or weight either increased or decreased
  • Concentrating difficulty
  • Hypersensitivity to failure or rejection
  • Sleeping too much or too little
  • Frequent physical complaints such as headaches, stomach aches or fatigue
  • Running away or threats of running away from home
  • Suicidal thoughts or attempts
  • Irritability, hostility, aggression

What are the causes of Childhood Depression?

  • Family history of depression
  • Parents divorce
  • Excessive stress
  • Physical abuse or neglect
  • Physical or emotional trauma
  • Loss of a parent, caretaker or other loved one
  • Loss of a relationship like moving away or loss of boyfriend/girlfriend
  • Failure to accomplish tasks such as learning to read, or keeping up with peers in other activities
  • Chronic illnesses, such as diabetes
  • Other psychiatric disorders
  • Other developmental, learning or conduct disorders

Conduct, Behavioral and Developmental Disorders Counseling, Therapy, Treatment

Conduct disorder (CD)

Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder seems in childhood or adolescence that a child does repetitive things. Conduct Disorder includes aggression, theft, vandalism, violations of rules or lying. This disorder must occur for at least a six-month period.

The symptoms of Conduct Disorder:

  • Aggressive behavior - Cruelty to animals, fighting and bullying
  • Destructive behavior - Arson and vandalism
  • Deceitful behavior - Shoplifting and lying
  • Violation of rules - Running away from home

Behavioral disorder (BD)

An emotional behavioral disorder affects a person's necessary abilities like being happy, controlling emotions and paying attention in school.

What are the types of behavioral disorders?

  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)
  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
  • Anxiety disorder
  • Depression
  • Bipolar disorder
  • Learning disorders
  • Conduct disorders

Developmental disorder 

Developmental disorder or Developmental disability is a severe chronic condition of an individual person who is suffering from a mental or physical impairment. There are five Developmental disabilities that include ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Cerebral Palsy, Intellectual disabilities and vision impairment.

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