Back to Search Start Over

Coping with Fears and Stress. ERIC Digest.

Authors :
ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Personnel Services, Ann Arbor, MI.
Robinson, Edward H., III
Rotter, Joseph C.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

Children's fears can have a self-preserving and motivational quality or have an inhibiting or debilitating effect. Counselors can use three levels of intervention for the prevention of disturbances related to fear and anxiety. The first of these focuses on developmental guidance and counseling activities designed for all children to develop a sense of control, security, and self-worth. The second level of prevention should focus on higher risk children--those who have been exposed to traumatic events and who are therefore more susceptible to developing fear related problems. Finally, the third level should focus on children who are actually in the process of experiencing fear disturbances and who lack the ability to cope with these fears.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ED341888
Document Type :
ERIC Publications<br />ERIC Digests in Full Text