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Posted By HVM Ph.D. - KDK on June 29, 1999 at 10:50:13
Dear Michele,
The behaviors your daughter demonstrates have no general association with hospitalization during the pre-school years. However, nail-biting and scab-picking are often symptomatic of anxiety, and in any particular child the anxiety may be related to their own personal experiences, such as prolonged and frequent separations from parents during hospital stays and the distress prompted by the medical procedures themselves.
It is likely that your daughter's behaviors are compulsive habits, and that they are related to stress and/or anxiety. It would be sensible to schedule an evaluation by a pediatric mental health professional. Such conditions as Impulse Control Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder would need to be considered in such an evaluation before it would be clear that the behaviors represent compulsive habits.
Dear Michele,
The behaviors your daughter demonstrates have no general association with hospitalization during the pre-school years. However, nail-biting and scab-picking are often symptomatic of anxiety, and in any particular child the anxiety may be related to their own personal experiences, such as prolonged and frequent separations from parents during hospital stays and the distress prompted by the medical procedures themselves.
It is likely that your daughter's behaviors are compulsive habits, and that they are related to stress and/or anxiety. It would be sensible to schedule an evaluation by a pediatric mental health professional. Such conditions as Impulse Control Disorder and Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder would need to be considered in such an evaluation before it would be clear that the behaviors represent compulsive habits.
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