Are there any physical signs that my child is distressed after a school shooting?

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Hayley Sherwood
Licensed Clinical Psychologist, Reston Psychological Center, P.C.
www.restonpsych.com  
(703) 437-3236

Dr. Sherwood is a licensed clinical psychologist in private practice at Reston Psychological Center, P.C., in Reston, Virginia.  She specializes in parenting, family, and women's issues.  She has extensive experience with clients with a variety of emotional and behavioral difficulties in clinical, community, and school settings.  Dr. Sherwood received her doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology from Temple University in 2000.  She is a member of the American Psychological Association, the Virginia Psychological Association, the Northern Virginia Society of Clinical Psychologists, and the National Register for Health Service Providers in Psychology.

Are there any physical signs that my child is distressed after a school shooting?

 

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Host: Are there any physical signs that my child is distressed after a school shooting?

Dr. Hailey Sherwood: Physical symptoms of anxiety that a child may show after a school shooting include headaches, stomachaches, backaches, trouble sleeping or eating, outburst or tantrums, loss of concentration, refusal to go to school and clinging behavior.

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