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  • The Connection Between Child Anxiety and Depression
    2026/02/01

    n this episode of the Tell Me It Will Be OK podcast, we delve into the relationship between anxiety and depression, especially in children. Drawing from my personal experiences growing up with anxiety and depression, and my professional background in mental health, I discuss how these conditions often coexist and affect each other. We explore how children's anxiety can manifest as depression and consider theories and strategies for managing these intertwined mental health challenges. I also share insights on postpartum mood disorders, emphasizing the prevalence and impact of postpartum anxiety. Throughout the episode, I offer practical advice for parents to support their anxious children, encouraging a more neutral and accepting approach to their emotions and behaviors. Medication is briefly discussed as a potential aid, with a strong emphasis on the necessity of holistic care and support for the entire family.

    00:00 Welcome to the Tell Me It Will Be OK Podcast

    00:16 Understanding Anxiety and Depression

    01:10 Personal Experiences with Anxiety

    02:33 Postpartum Anxiety vs. Depression

    03:55 The Interplay of Anxiety and Depression

    09:05 Parenting Anxious Kids

    14:51 Medication and Support Systems

    16:01 Conclusion and Listener Engagement

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    16 分
  • Catastrophizing: Assuming Worst Case Scenarios in Child Anxiety
    2026/01/15

    Welcome to the very first episode of the TELL ME IT WILL BE OK podcast, which used to be the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast. In this episode, we explain the shift in focus from a Q&A format to a more flexible, topic-driven approach to address specific aspects of child anxiety. We delve into the cognitive distortion of catastrophizing and its impact on anxiety, discussing how to recognize these negative thought patterns and practical strategies to manage them. The episode also highlights the role of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) in addressing these issues and the importance of aligning actions with personal values. Tune in to learn how to navigate the complexities of anxiety and support your anxious child in an ever-demanding world.

    00:00 Welcome to the New Podcast Format

    00:15 Why the Change?

    00:45 Introducing the New Focus

    02:11 The Role of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

    06:08 Understanding Catastrophizing

    07:22 Real-Life Examples and Coping Strategies

    14:13 Parental Catastrophizing and Child Anxiety

    18:37 Planning for Catastrophes

    25:03 Final Thoughts and Future Topics

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    26 分
  • Should I tell my child that they have anxiety?
    2025/12/01

    In this episode of the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast, I address a common concern from parents: whether to tell their children they have anxiety. I explain the importance of giving children the language to describe their feelings and emphasizes that anxiety is a normal part of being human. I highlights that labeling anxiety can empower children rather than limit them, and encourage parents to focus on coping strategies and overcoming avoidance behaviors. I also discuss the potential benefits of diagnosis and how it can help children better understand their experiences. Ultimately, I reassure parents to support their children in navigating their feelings while fostering resilience and courage.

    00:00 Welcome to the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast

    00:25 Should You Tell Your Child About Their Anxiety?

    00:57 Understanding Anxiety: A Common Human Experience

    02:01 Talking to Your Child About Anxiety

    04:52 The Real Issue: Avoidance, Not Anxiety

    07:06 The Importance of Labels and Diagnoses

    10:13 Empowering Your Child Despite Anxiety

    12:44 Final Thoughts and How to Reach Out

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    13 分
  • How is perfectionism related to child anxiety?
    2025/11/15

    Welcome to the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast!. In this episode, I address a listener's query about the relationship between perfectionism and child anxiety. Highlighting real-life examples and the challenges parents face in recognizing anxious perfectionism, I emphasize the importance of identifying avoidance behaviors and maintaining a balanced approach to children's achievements. I also discuss how perfectionism can manifest in different aspects of a child's life, from academics to eating habits, and provides guidance on how families can address these issues.

    00:00 Introduction to Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast

    00:25 Understanding Perfectionism and Child Anxiety

    03:17 Signs and Symptoms of Perfectionism in Children

    04:46 Real-Life Examples and Parental Challenges

    06:41 Identifying Anxious Perfectionism

    09:39 Perfectionism in Daily Life and Eating Habits

    12:00 Conclusion and Further Support

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    13 分
  • Should I step in to calm down my anxious child?
    2025/11/01

    In this episode of the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast, Dawn Friedman addresses a listener's question about whether to step in and help a child calm down or focus on teaching distress tolerance. Dawn explains how child anxiety leads to avoidance, not just of feared objects or situations, but also of the discomforting feelings themselves. She discusses strategies to help children tolerate these feelings, providing real-world examples. Additionally, Dawn examines how a parent's own anxiety can fuel their child's anxiety and shares various methods families can use to manage these challenging situations. The episode emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing feelings rather than immediately striving for calm.

    00:00 Introduction to Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast

    00:43 Understanding Child Anxiety and Avoidance

    01:39 Practical Example: Dealing with Fear of Spiders

    03:18 Teaching Distress Tolerance

    06:05 Parental Anxiety and Its Impact

    08:09 Strategies for Managing Meltdowns

    10:46 Creating an Exposure Plan

    11:31 Conclusion and How to Submit Questions

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    12 分
  • Taking Care in Troubled Times
    2025/10/01

    Welcome to the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast, hosted by Dawn Friedman, who has over three decades of experience working with children and families. In this episode, Dawn addresses the widespread anxiety caused by unprecedented times and political upheaval, particularly since the Trump administration. She shares her experiences as a progressive therapist serving diverse clients and discusses the impact of societal issues on personal anxiety, emphasizing the importance of self-care. Dawn offers practical advice on managing news consumption, setting priorities, and finding meaningful ways to contribute to societal issues without overwhelming oneself. She encourages listeners to focus on maintaining strong relationships with their children and recognizes the long-term challenges and emotional toll of these times.

    00:00 Introduction to the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast

    00:33 Addressing General Anxiety in Unprecedented Times

    01:15 Impact of Political Climate on Mental Health

    03:49 Body Image and Anxiety During Political Turmoil

    06:07 Navigating Anxiety in the Current Political Landscape

    11:01 Strategies for Managing Anxiety and Staying Informed

    14:15 Balancing Personal Well-being and Civic Responsibility

    22:37 Concluding Thoughts and Listener Engagement


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    23 分
  • What should I do if my anxious child backslides?
    2025/09/15

    In this episode of the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast, we've got a listener's question about handling backsliding in anxious children. I emphasize that backsliding is a natural part of managing anxiety, particularly during times of increased stress, such as the end of summer and the beginning of the school year. I explain that children with anxious brains are more prone to see negativity and potential disaster, and learning to manage anxiety is an ongoing process. I discuss various scenarios that may trigger backsliding and advise parents to reframe it as an opportunity to reinforce coping skills rather than viewing it as a regression. I also highlight the importance of supporting children through these periods and being kind to both the child and oneself. I encourage listeners to consider the context of their child's backsliding and offers guidance on how to navigate these challenging times.

    00:00 Introduction to the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast

    00:29 Understanding Backsliding in Anxious Children

    04:46 Reframing Backsliding as Progress

    05:28 Common Triggers for Backsliding

    06:56 Managing Expectations and Support

    08:45 Handling Stressful Situations and Behaviors

    10:32 Consistency and Flexibility in Parenting

    12:28 Conclusion and How to Submit Questions

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    13 分
  • How can I help my anxious child build distress tolerance skills?
    2025/09/01

    Welcome to the Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast, hosted by Dawn Friedman, an expert with over 30 years of experience in working with children and families. In this episode, Dawn addresses the question, 'How can I help my anxious child build distressed tolerance skills?' She explains the concept of distress tolerance skills, emphasizing their importance in coping with anxiety. Using relatable examples, Dawn provides practical strategies for parents to help their children tolerate anxiety and distress. She underscores the importance of acknowledging small successes and gradually building these skills, highlighting that growth in managing distress is a gradual process. Dawn also discusses the challenges parents face, including their own distress, and offers understanding and support for both children and parents on this journey. Listeners are encouraged to reach out with questions and explore additional resources available on the Open Book Parenting website.

    00:00 Introduction to Child Anxiety FAQ Podcast

    00:40 Understanding Distress Tolerance Skills

    02:35 Practical Examples of Distress Tolerance

    06:39 Building Distress Tolerance in Children

    13:41 Managing Parental Irritability

    14:46 Conclusion and Listener Engagement

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    15 分