Overcoming Separation Anxiety Disorder

Title:
Overcoming Separation Anxiety Disorder
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500

Summary:
The article is about Separation Anxiety Disorder or SAD. It talks about the symptoms for the s

Keywords:
separation anxiety, social anxiety disorder, social anxiety

Article Body:
To have separation anxiety is normal to be experienced by anyone; may it be an adult, a teenag

Most of the time, this type of social anxiety disorder is only temporary or short lived. Howev

A person is diagnosed to have separation anxiety disorder when the symptoms for the said condi
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Excessive and persistent worrying about losing the person or object of attachment.
Repetitive nightmares on separation.
Recurring worries about being separated from the person or object of attachment.
Refusal to sleep without being near the object of attachment.
Excessive and persistent fear that a certain event will result to separation from the pe

In some cases, individuals who suffer from SAD are diagnosed to have other types of psychologi

As for the cases of children, the parents are generally the first ones to notice if their chil
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Excessive closeness or attachment at home.
Zero desire to socialize or play with other kids at school or at the neighborhood.
Noticeable change in appetite.
Noticeable change in sleep.


Recent studies on SAD explain that there are a number of factors that trigger extreme anxiety

Once a child is believed to have separation anxiety disorder, it is highly advisable for paren

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