Tag: child anxiety


SEPARATION ANXIETY

Introduction and Definitional Framework Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is a significant clinical phenomenon characterized by excessive fear or anxiety concerning separation from home or from attachment figures. While it is developmentally appropriate for infants and toddlers to experience transient anxiety when separated from primary caregivers, SAD involves distress that is persistent, severe, and developmentally inappropriate […]

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SEPARATION ANXIETY DISORDER

Separation Anxiety Disorder The Core Definition of Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) Separation Anxiety Disorder (SAD) is defined as an excessive and developmentally inappropriate level of fear or anxiety concerning separation from home or from those to whom the individual is attached. While normal separation anxiety is a universal and expected developmental stage, typically peaking between […]

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