Adolescent Medicine

Sports Medicine & Adolescent Medicine (CSG)
Joel Brenner, MD

Anxiety Disorders

It is normal for adolescents to develop some fears during the course of their development. Over time, normal fears fade as children learn more about what to expect from their environment and relationships with others. When their fears do not fade and begin to interfere with the child or adolescent's daily life and activities, an anxiety disorder may be present.

Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health problems that occur in children and adolescents. As many as 13 percent of children between the ages of 9 and 17 years old are reported to have an anxiety disorder. Anxiety disorders can be effectively treated with various forms of psychotherapy and medications.

There are many different anxiety disorders that affect adolescents that require clinical care by a physician or other healthcare professional. Listed in the directory below are some, for which we have provided a brief overview.

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Disclaimer: This information is not intended to substitute or replace the professional medical advice you receive from your child's physician. The content provided on this page is for informational purposes only, and was not designed to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease. Please consult your child's physician with any questions or concerns you may have regarding a medical condition.

Last reviewed on 7/7/2006