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cerebral. The brain is made up of two cerebral hemispheres, which have traditionally been associated with different functions. Thus, the left cerebral hemisphere is usually attributed, among other functions, logical understanding
language, reasoning, detail, while the right hemisphere
the global analysis of the information is attributed, so to speak, the sense
poetic or emotional of what we hear (Watzlawick, 1980). Agree
With current neuroscientific research (Rosenzweig et al., 2005), we must admit that the neural map of many functions remains unclear
brain, but clinical experience shows that the use of language
metaphorical like the one used in stories is an excellent way to help
to resolve childhood fears (Stott, Mansell, Salkovskis et al., 2010).
Fear in children is an unknown world for many adults - parents included - and for health professionals who do not work
with these patients. The fear of strangers, of abandonment, of the dark,
death ... there are some, if not all, the fears that
children. Childhood fears can be grouped into three categories: 1) fears
adaptive, 2) evolutionary fears, and 3) phobias. Adaptive fears are
those that are proportionate to the dangers the
boy. These fears have a protective, adaptive function, and, obviously,
they do not require treatment. Without adaptive fear it would be impossible to survive
(e.g., cars would run us over because we would cross the street without looking, we
we would fall out the window when we wanted to catch something that is out of