According to a recent study published in the Journal of Consulting Clinical Psychology
in June, 2009 by John Hopkin's Children Center, researchers found that
the psychological damage brought on my childhood anxiety could be
minimized or even prevented when families of anxious parents
participated in weekly counseling sessions for cognitive behavioral
therapy.
They found that behaviors that contributed to their child's anxiety included:
* Over-protection
* Guild-tripping to control the child's behavior
* Possessiveness of children
* Low expressions of affection
* Poor communication with the child
* Excessive criticism of the child's behavior
* Excessive expression of fear and anxiety
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