Psychologist: Swatting incidents can elicit anxiety, fear in kids

News 12 spoke with a psychologist about the psychological effects that kids may experience during and after swatting incidents, like the ones that happened on Thursday in the Hudson Valley.

News 12 Staff

Mar 31, 2023, 12:34 AM

Updated 403 days ago

Share:

News 12 spoke with a psychologist about the psychological effects that kids may experience during and after swatting incidents, like the ones that happened on Thursday in the Hudson Valley.
Incidents like these also take a toll on the police departments and emergency officials who respond.
Swatting is the act of making hoax phone calls to police, reporting a bomb threat, or in Thursday's case, a shooting. Such incidents will elicit a response by a swat team.
People will know it is a hoax in hindsight, but when the calls first come in, the response is quite dramatic.
"It's a major drain to resources when you start getting calls like this and you deploy, because of the situations we've seen across the country, you have to deploy significant resources to counter the potential threat. So those resources wind up getting eaten up and they aren't available for real life emergencies that might take place," says security expert Sal Lifrieri.
Although it is a hoax, the fear and anxiety it elicits is not.
"Any type of lockdown in a school means your day is interrupted, but your safety is interrupted, right? Your sense of security and your learning environment is interrupted. I think it would be really challenging for kids to reduce their anxiety and be able to immediately learn and access their parts of their brain," says Talya Cohen, a psychologist with Impact Psychology.
The consequences can be equally dramatic for the students.
"Anxiety about your safety can result in prolonged feelings of insecurity and habits that come from anxiety, right? Like difficulty falling asleep, hyper arousal, hyper alert, not being able to eat, things that come up and manifest because of a lack of feeling safety in your environment," she adds.
Cohen explains that school is already difficult for kids fraught with anxiety just from normal societal pressures.
"So put this in there too and it's really hard and scary, and when the adults in your life are equally as scared it, can be really hard to feel reassured," Cohen says.
But Cohen says there is one thing that schools can do to help limit the trauma.
"Kids need to be able to express and talk about how they feel and process and have a safe space," she adds.


More from News 12
1:52
Police: Child struck by vehicle in Spring Valley, taken to Westchester Medical Center

Police: Child struck by vehicle in Spring Valley, taken to Westchester Medical Center

1:39
Mild, temperatures in the 70s Tuesday in the Hudson Valley

Mild, temperatures in the 70s Tuesday in the Hudson Valley

1:56
Ceremony held to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day in White Plains

Ceremony held to mark Holocaust Remembrance Day in White Plains

1:42
24-year-old double organ transplant recipient hosts blood drive in Pomona

24-year-old double organ transplant recipient hosts blood drive in Pomona

1:49
SUNY Purchase faculty and students want disciplinary action against protesters dropped

SUNY Purchase faculty and students want disciplinary action against protesters dropped

0:50
Orange County cracks down on drivers who illegally pass school buses with cameras

Orange County cracks down on drivers who illegally pass school buses with cameras

1:36
‘Very best’ of PD: City of Newburgh promotes longtime lieutenant to chief

‘Very best’ of PD: City of Newburgh promotes longtime lieutenant to chief

0:23
State police work to ID body that washed ashore in Poughkeepsie

State police work to ID body that washed ashore in Poughkeepsie

1:01
Tuckahoe Village Board hears Ward House appeal

Tuckahoe Village Board hears Ward House appeal

0:35
Rockland DA: 23-year-old man indicted in New City driveway stabbing

Rockland DA: 23-year-old man indicted in New City driveway stabbing

1:11
SUNY Purchase creates ‘protest zone’ following encampment break up by police

SUNY Purchase creates ‘protest zone’ following encampment break up by police

1:53
FEMA awards Babbitt Court with grant to raise homes to reduce flooding

FEMA awards Babbitt Court with grant to raise homes to reduce flooding

2:15
Turn To Tara explores how to stay safe from ‘cyber kidnapping’ scams

Turn To Tara explores how to stay safe from ‘cyber kidnapping’ scams

1:20
Headlines: Putnam Valley man dies in excavating accident, 2 injured in Newburgh fire, man charged with larceny in Liberty

Headlines: Putnam Valley man dies in excavating accident, 2 injured in Newburgh fire, man charged with larceny in Liberty

0:45
Hudson River Clean Up Day celebrates 13th year

Hudson River Clean Up Day celebrates 13th year

0:47
New Rochelle hosts 'Cinco De Mile' charity event

New Rochelle hosts 'Cinco De Mile' charity event

1:51
Hundreds walk at Glen Island Park to raise money for multiple sclerosis research

Hundreds walk at Glen Island Park to raise money for multiple sclerosis research

0:30
Zibanejad has 2 goals and 1 assist, Panarin scores as Rangers beat Hurricanes 4-3 in Game 1

Zibanejad has 2 goals and 1 assist, Panarin scores as Rangers beat Hurricanes 4-3 in Game 1

2:06
New guidance says women need to be screened for breast cancer at 40 or younger

New guidance says women need to be screened for breast cancer at 40 or younger

3:17
SUNY Purchase students hold quiet demonstration following arrests of protestors

SUNY Purchase students hold quiet demonstration following arrests of protestors