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I think my child is having panic attacks. What should we do?

By Gemma Sicouri, Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow and Clinical Psychologist, Black Dog Institute, UNSW Sydney
Annabel Songco, Senior Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Child Mental Health, Black Dog Institute, UNSW Sydney
Chloe Lim, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Child Mental Health, Black Dog Institute, UNSW Sydney
Jennie Hudson, Professor of Clinical Psychology, UNSW Sydney
A panic attack is a sudden, intense feeling of fear or discomfort. Here’s what it looks like in children – and how to respond.The Conversation


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