Upheavals Of Anxiety In Infancy
UPHEAVALS OF ANXIETY IN INFANCY SUMMARY FORGIARINI, Kelin 1 RICCI, Luize V. 2 JUNHO/2010 the anxiety is a state desconfortvel mood and of negative apprehension in relation to the future, that is, an ackward fidget, that involves cognitivas answers, physiological and mannering, answers these that have for objective the protection. In its normality the anxiety is important for the adaptation and survival of the individual to the way, but when if it becomes persistent it can come to unchain upheavals. Some upheavals exist, of which some are typical of infancy, these that they can cause consequncias for the development. This research had as objective to define what it is anxiety and its main upheavals; to explain the possible desencadeantes factors and to verify the consequncias that the anxiety upheavals can cause in the development of the child.
By means of the done research this can be verified, and the results had allowed to prove such hypotheses: that the familiar relations and social context is the factors that can infer in the infantile development as a whole. In way that, at the beginning the escolarizao the child needs a special attention so that she does not develop anxious behaviors. These that will be persistent can unchain an upheaval, which could be harmful, implying and making it difficult the process of socialization and the infantile development. Word-key: Familiar anxiety, Infancy, Upheavals, Behavior, Relations and Pertaining to school Context. 1. Academic of 3 period of the course of Psychology of the College of White Duck – Fadep. 2.
Academic of 3 period of the course of Psychology of the College of White Duck – Fadep. ABSTRACT FORGIARINI, Kelin 1 RICCI, Luize V. 2 Anxiety is an uncomfortable mood state and negative seizure about the future, or an, unpleasant restlessness, which involves cognitive, behavioral physiological and responses, responses that they ploughs supposed you protect.
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