Abstract

Objective Research has indicated that anxiety and past psychiatric history have been associated with higher reporting of post-concussion symptoms. While sport-related concussion is a significant concern for all participants, children are at an increased risk for prolonged symptoms. In children and adolescents, concussions often trigger emotional dysregulation, anxiety and somatic complaints related to concussion. Without psychotherapeutic intervention to address these needs, patients may be susceptible to increased recovery time, school absenteeism and decreased psychological well-being.

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