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Separation Anxiety |
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Separation Anxiety is developmentally
inappropriate and excessive anxiety concerning separation from home
or from those to whom the individual is attached, as evidenced by
three (or more) of the following:
Recurrent excessive distress when separation from home or major
attachment figures occurs or is anticipated
Persistent and
excessive worry about losing, or about possible harm befalling,
major attachment figures
Persistent and
excessive worry that an untoward event will lead to separation from
a major attachment figure (e.g., getting lost or being kidnapped)
Persistent
reluctance or refusal to go to school or elsewhere because of fear
of separation
Persistently
and excessively fearful or reluctant to be alone or without major
attachment figures at home or without significant adults in other
settings
Persistent
reluctance or refusal to go to sleep without being near a major
attachment figure or to sleep away from home
Repeated
nightmares involving the theme of separation
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