Stubbornness, Violence, Fear and Anxiety
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Behavioral issues in children lead to problems with anger, tantrums, stubbornness, and violence. While children may exhibit behavioral problems occasionally as a phase in their childhood, if these behaviors persist with repeated actions and rule-breaking at home and school, they indicate behavioral problems.
One of the treatments in such cases is behavioral therapy for children, which helps them understand how to cope with situations and helps them control their behavior.
However, some common behavioral problems in children are caused by disorders such as ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder), Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and severe anxiety disorders.
Therefore, dealing with a child’s behavioral issues and their roots requires professional assistance. Treatment options include the following:
- Parent Education: Includes educating parents about the issues they may face and how to manage and communicate with the child.
- Family Therapy: Educates the family about potential problems they may encounter and how to communicate effectively with the child.
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: Helps children control their behavior and deal with problems.
- Social Training: Teaches essential social skills to the child, including training on effective conversation and collaborative play with peers.
- Anger Management: Teaches the child to recognize increasing frustration and teaches coping skills to defuse anger and aggressive behavior.
At Spectra Center, we provide early diagnostic services, early intervention programs, and diagnostic and training services based on the finest and most advanced scientific tools with qualified psychological specialists for children, in addition to long-term care services that create treatment and training plans tailored to the child’s needs.
Our specialists also provide detailed reports and treatment plan updates periodically to ensure effective communication and proper treatment services, along with many other services that will support your child and family.