The problems of school phobia can last for a very longterm, if not treated well it can lead to anxiety and panic disorders in adulthood.
Many studies have discovered that children with this symptoms and conditions will have negative effects to their education for being absent from school for prolonged periods. Most children who were successfully treated for this condition and returned to school have shown that some of them have longterm disadvantages to their social skills and functioning.
Many health experts suggested that a more scientific and effective treatment is needed on treating school phobia to prevent problems in the child's later life.
It is extremely vital that school phobia is being addressed as early as possible. This is to make sure that the child affected with this disorder will not be severely deprived of early education which is important for their future's education. For this reason, parents must make the effort to get the best school phobia treatment for their children.
There are many so called anxiety disorder treatment that claims 100% effective in treating this particular condition but most of them involves medications and drugs. This is simply inappropriate.
We have to understand that school phobia is a symptom of anxiety disorder. It is a behavioral condition and definitely not an illness. So prescribing drugs to children with this condition will not help them at all as the root cause of this symptom is not being addressed directly.
The cause of this symptom is in the Amygdala. The Amygdala is a small organ in the brain which is 100% responsible in storing and producing anxiety responses. It is this organ that has to be attended to specifically in order to treat this symptoms successfully.
Once this root cause is being addressed carefully then only an effective school phobia treatment can be achieved. This is also the very same method that are being used to cure anxiety disorders such as: Panic disorder, Phobias, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder successfully.