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Minna Chau Minna Chau

How Anxiety Leads to Problem Behavior Kids Who Seem Oppositional Are Often Severely Anxious

Children are complex, and their behaviors often overlap across diagnostic categories, making careful and comprehensive assessments essential. Anxiety, for example, can sometimes appear as disruptive behaviors like tantrums, defiance, or hyperactivity. Without a thorough evaluation that considers all aspects of a child's life—both at home and school—key factors can be overlooked.

Dr. Busman emphasizes the importance of addressing anxiety first, as it often underpins other challenges, including learning or attention difficulties. With the right support, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and, in some cases, medication, children can thrive and overcome these obstacles.

Early intervention, holistic assessment, and evidence-based treatment are vital to unlocking each child’s potential.

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