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  1. Jun 21, 2021 · Many people go a long time between developing a mental health challenge and receiving appropriate treatment and support. For example, anxiety often develops early in childhood and adolescence, and is easily recognized and treated. Left untreated, anxiety can lead to the onset of other mental illnesses or reduced educational or career achievement.

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  2. Oct 28, 2023 · Early intervention for mental health can help prevent the development of more serious mental health problems, which may require more intensive treatment methods. Addressing concerns early may prevent the need for lengthy or costly treatments, and the overall recovery process can be quicker and less painful. 2.

  3. Mar 24, 2020 · Background Similar to other health care sectors, mental health has moved towards the secondary prevention, with the effort to detect and treat mental disorders as early as possible. However, converging evidence sheds new light on the potential of primary preventive and promotion strategies for mental health of young people. We aimed to reappraise such evidence. Methods We reviewed the current ...

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  4. There are three extraordinarily effective way to moderate anxiety without the use of medications. All are simple lifestyle modifications. The first and most accessible is deep breathing, or so ...

  5. Early treatment is essential because disorders such as anxiety can change the brain, altering the reactivity of various brain structures, promoting readiness to detect and respond to potential ...

  6. Anxiety is a normal human emotion and involves behavioral, affective, and cognitive responses to the perception of danger. It is considered to be excessive or pathological when it is out of proportion to the challenge or stress or when it results in significant distress and impairment. [1] It is viewed as a normal part of childhood.

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  8. Nov 1, 2019 · Reaching more children with technology. Psychologists are also exploring ways to deliver social anxiety interventions to a wider audience. One way is through internet-based cognitive-behavioral therapy (iCBT), which allows children and others in therapy to get immediate access to evidence-based interventions.

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