24 - Developmental fears

Developmental fears

© SPMM Course Imaginary companions are often a part of emotional development.  Preschool years mostly (between 3 to 10 yrs age, 50% may have),  Usually in children with above-average intelligence  Usually in the form of persons rather than animals/things  Usually friendly and help to reduce loneliness and anxiety.  Mostly disappear by age 12, occasionally persist into adulthood. Developmental fears  Fear of animals-age 3  Fear of the dark-age 4 or 5  Fear of imaginary creatures - 5 plus  Fear of open spaces arises in later childhood or adult life  Fears that arise in late childhood or adult life: fear of sex/open spaces.  Teenage onwards-failure, illness and death  Fears that show no particular age trend-fear of snakes or storms Simple fears are often linked to early negative childhood experiences or learnt from other family members (such as a sibling’s fear of spiders may influence a child). Maintenance of phobias is due to avoidance of the anxiety-provoking stimuli relieving unpleasant emotions, which becomes a reward itself. Children of age 3 to 6 yrs are aware of their body and show a preoccupation with illness or injury,


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