However, problems arise when fear becomes excessive or irrational. Chronic fear, anxiety disorders, and phobias can interfere with daily life and well-being. In these cases, fear can be considered a problem that may require treatment or management. So, while fear itself is not bad, it is essential to strike a balance and manage it effectively to lead a healthy and fulfilling life.
Helping children manage their fears is essential for their emotional well-being and development. Here are five simple ways children can learn to cope with their fears:
Children can use various techniques to manage their fears effectively.
Here are five helpful techniques for children to cope with their fears:
One way to look at fear is that you have an unrealistic expectation or a false expectation. Or unrealistic evidence of what is about to happen or about something in your life. And so therefore you are taking information in, and you are
processing it improperly. This leads to what we call a “gap.” And fear is a gap between the known and the unknown. Or between a false expectation and reality. Or false evidence and reality.
F.E.A.R. Management skills are important because often in stressful situations something or someone is convincing us to feel a particular way about something. We need to remind ourselves that psychological fear is only in our mind. When we fail to address fear as real, we are already giving the bad guy an advantage that they may not really have.