
Lacey Fletcher
Serial Killing : A Podcast
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Regressive Autism in Teenagers
Regressive autism is a condition in which a child appears to develop typically, but suddenly begins to lose speech and social skills. Signs and symptoms are usually seen between the ages of 15 months to a bit over 2 years old. Social anxiety disorder is an intense, persistent fear of being watched and judged by others. This fear can affect work, school, and other daily activities making it hard to make and keep friends. But it is also highly treatable with talk therapy, eventual exposure therapy, and antidepressants.
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