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CH I LDHOOD FEARS

AND ANX I ET I ES

FEAR AND ANXIETY ARE NORMAL

PARTS OF GROWING UP.

Fear keeps us from climbing too

high up that tree, while anxiety

reminds us that we ought to study

for that test tomorrow. But when

anxiety gets out of control, it can

rob kids of their educations, friends,

and happiness. Childhood Fears

and Anxieties looks at different types of fears and anxieties,

from fear of the dark to fear of the doctor, and from phobias

to separation anxiety. The books provide a warm, supportive

look at these feelings and how they can be managed.

11 VOLUME SET © 2018

Anxiety and Fear in Daily Life

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-3722-9

-8055-3

Catastrophes

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-3723-6

-8056-0

Crime and Terrorism

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-3724-3 -8057-7

Family Fears

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-3725-0 -8058-4

Medical Fears

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-3726-7 -8059-1

Nighttime Fears

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-3727-4 -8060-7

Phobias

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-3728-1 -8061-4

School Fears

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-3729-8 -8062-1

Separation Anxiety

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-3730-4 -8063-8

Social Fears

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-3731-1 -8064-5

Symptoms and Treatments

of Anxiety Disorders

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-3732-8

-8065-2

HBK ISBN E-ISBN

Set ISBN ...........978-1-4222-3721-2

Hardcover Set Price ............$307.23

$230.45 (S&L)

Hardcover List Price ...............27.93

20.95 (S&L)

Multi-User eBook List Price.....35.93

26.95 (S&L)

Full color • Library bound

Trim Size: 7 x 9 • 48 pages

Grade Level: 5-8

DRUGS, FAMILY, HEALTH

Series Consultant:

Anne S. Walters, Ph.D.,

Chief Psychologist, Emma Pendleton Bradley

Hospital/Clinical Associate Professor, Alpert

Medical School/Brown University

Mason Crest

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