Childhood Anxiety Disorders: How to Recognize and Intervene — A Clinical Psychology Perspective

Mild anxiety is a normal part of childhood and can even help kids face challenges. However, when anxiety becomes persistent and interferes with daily life, it may develop into an anxiety disorder that requires professional attention. Clinical psychologists have observed a significant rise in childhood anxiety, often linked to academic stress, peer relationships, and family […]
Bullying and Being Bullied: Psychological Impact and the Path to Recovery

Bullying is not just a normal part of growing up — it can leave deep emotional scars for both victims and perpetrators. Clinically, bullying is a repeated, intentional aggression that can be verbal, physical, social, or digital in nature. Children who are bullied often suffer from anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and academic decline. Those who […]