The Art of Manliness

#621: The Causes and Cures of Childhood Anxiety

Jun 22, 2020
Kate Julian, a writer at The Atlantic known for her insights on childhood anxiety, explores the alarming rise of mental health issues among kids today. She discusses how modern parenting, influenced by technology and social media, often exacerbates children's anxiety. Emphasizing resilience, she advocates for allowing kids to face discomfort to better prepare them for challenges. The conversation also touches on the role of news exposure in fostering resilience, making this a thought-provoking discussion on mental health in today's youth.
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Early Intervention

  • Troubling mental health markers are appearing in younger children, including a doubled suicide rate among 5–11-year-olds.
  • However, early intervention and preventative measures can address these issues, offering hope for positive outcomes.
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Childhood Anxiety vs. Depression

  • Childhood depression manifests as lack of appetite, sleep disturbances, poor concentration, irritability, and intense sensitivity.
  • Anxiety, more common than depression in children, becomes a concern when it disrupts daily activities like school attendance or social interaction.
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Long-Term Effects of Anxiety

  • Childhood anxiety can often resolve independently, but persistent cases can negatively impact adulthood.
  • Untreated anxiety can escalate avoidance behaviors, leading to self-medication and a higher risk of developing depression.
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