Conference paper
EFFICACY OF EMDR: CASE STUDY OF A CHILD WITH CHOKING PHOBIA - CASE REPORT
Ivana Kokanović
; Gymnasium Vaso Pelagić, Brčko, Brčko District of Bosnia and Hercegovina
Ian Barron
; Trauma Response Network and International Centre for Child Trauma Prevention and Recovery, University of Dundee, Nethergate, Dundee, Scotland, UK
Abstract
Certain dysfunctional behaviors at early ages are
normal phenomena in childhood and mild and moderate
fears are part of normal development. Typically, at age
7-8 months children first become anxious when separated from their mothers or when facing strangers. Later, children (aged two to four) become fearful of animals
and social situations. Usually, these fears are transitory and can be regarded as adaptive and protective responses. Changes in the nature of childhood fears are related to cognitive development and their perception of their physical and social environment (Emmelkamp & Wittchen 2009).
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Hrčak ID:
263190
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Publication date:
23.2.2021.
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