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Children and Teens With Separation Anxiety Disorder
Separation anxiety disorders affect children and adolescents who worry excessively when they are separated from their parents, caregivers or other significant people. They may also worry that being separated could have negative consequences, for example, being lost or hurt.
Psychotherapy and medications can be used to treat children suffering from separation anxiety disorders. Therapy focuses on teaching children to approach feared situations gradually with encouragement and support.
Symptoms
While some anxiety over being separated from loved ones is normal, separation anxiety disorder makes people much more intensely anxious than other people when it comes to separating from family members and primary caregiving figures. People suffering from this condition are afraid that something terrible could occur to their family member if they are separated, such as getting lost or becoming ill. They may also be fearful of other scenarios that could cause separation from their loved ones, such as being kidnapped or having a a car accident.
The first signs of this anxiety disorder usually occurs in the early years of childhood, but adults can develop it at any time. Adult separation anxiety is not believed to be caused by any specific factor however it can be triggered by life changes or depression. It can also be caused by PTSD. People who suffer from this condition can feel overly dependent on their children or romantic partners and display a lack of boundaries. Others may see them as being too clingy and demanding.
The symptoms of this condition include a high level of distress when someone is separated from their family, severe distress when they are away from home or work and recurrent nightmares involving separation. These symptoms can cause people to avoid traveling or other activities that entail physical separation from their families, such as going to school. Children with this condition may have difficulty sleeping or may experience a variety of physical problems, such as headaches or stomach pains in the event of anxiety about being on their own.
To determine the severity of this disorder, the healthcare professional will inquire about your your child's past and current symptoms. They will also ask you about your family and other relationships to find out how you've faced separation anxiety in the past.
Treatment for this disorder can include therapy for talk and, in certain cases, medication. Your therapist will teach you and your child methods to cope with their fears. They can assist you and your child learn how to deal with separations in a step-by- procedure. disorders anxiety can relax the brain and relax the body to help ease your child's fears.
Diagnosis
Separation anxiety disorder causes people to experience extreme distress if they are away from their home or other close attachment figures. Contrary to the normal fears and anxieties that people generally suffer from the symptoms of this disorder are long-lasting, usually lasting longer than four weeks in children, and up to six months or longer in adults, and they cause major disruption to daily life and function at school and work. It can also impact the social life of a person and their ability to establish romantic relationships.
A mental health professional will interview and observe the patient's behavior in order to diagnose this disorder. The provider will want to determine when the symptoms began and what makes them more or less severe. A mental health professional will ask about recent events and the history of trauma in relation to the age of the person.
The doctor will also decide if there is another medical condition that can cause similar symptoms. It could be due to an illness like cancer, or a neurological disorder such as multiple sclerosis or cerebral palsy. Other possible causes are childhood family adversities like parental mental illness, substance misuse, child abuse, domestic violence and neglect, and experiences with trauma like natural catastrophes or sexual assault, war, or the death of loved ones.
It is difficult to diagnose separation anxiety disorder among adults, since there are no lab tests and the symptoms could be similar to the symptoms of other fears. Separation anxiety disorder is more frequent for adults who have had trauma or a significant loss. Certain studies suggest that those who suffer from separation disorders in their early years may be more likely to develop depression and anxiety disorders as adults.
Separation anxiety disorder can be treated in many ways. People suffering from separation anxiety disorder can overcome their fear through therapy, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) or prescription medications like selective serotonin antagonists and antidepressants. Parents suffering from this disorder can benefit from techniques and training to improve their relationship with their child.
Treatment
Separation anxiety disorder may be diagnosed when the child's fear of being around strangers and clinginess is persistent throughout elementary school, and is associated with physical symptoms and impedes everyday functioning. According to BetterHelp an online therapy service for children, separation anxiety disorder is a problem that affects as many as 4% of children with an average age of 7 years old.
Your child's healthcare professional will conduct a thorough exam to rule out any physical problems that may be causing their anxiety. If no physical issues are found, your child's healthcare provider will refer them to a mental health professional who has experience in anxiety disorder s. For children, this will most likely be a child psychologist or psychiatrist.
Psychotherapy, also referred to as talk therapy, is usually the first option of treatment for separation anxiety disorder. The therapist will help your child learn how to manage their feelings, increase self-confidence and independence, as well as build resilience. The therapist will instruct parents on ways to aid their child suffering from anxiety. The use of medication, like selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) are often prescribed in addition to psychotherapy for separation anxiety disorder .
Depending on your child's specific needs, the counselor will determine what treatment options are appropriate for them. For example, children with extreme anxiety may benefit from a combination of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure therapy. This means exposing your child to situations that cause anxiety gradually over time by introducing them in small increments until they are comfortable with them.
As children age their symptoms tend to decrease. However, some adults may be suffering from separation anxiety throughout their adult lives. It can be challenging to maintain relationships or to pursue certain career goals such as returning to school or moving to work. Adults with separation anxiety disorder are more likely to suffer from co-occurring conditions, such as other anxiety disorders, depression, phobias, post-traumatic stress disorder, and a range of addiction disorders.
Prevention
For many kids, separation anxiety is an expected part of developing. For others, separation anxiety is a serious problem that affects their lives and prevents them from participating in activities they love. Talk to a mental health specialist if your child's fear is affecting their daily routine.
Children with separation anxiety disorder experience extreme distress when separated from their parents or other major attachment figures. They are always worried about being snatched away, missing or having an accident that will lead to the loss of loved ones to them. They may also have a hard time sleeping on their own at night or they may refuse to go to camps, school, or play dates without their parents.
The symptoms of separation anxiety in children should last for at least four weeks before a physician can diagnose the problem. Often, the healthcare provider will interview the child and their parents separately to obtain an accurate picture of the situation. They might ask questions about anxiety disorders or life changes such as family history and life events that may cause separation anxiety.
Treatment for separation anxiety is determined by the child's age and the severity of the symptoms. Children younger than 5 years old tend to express their anxiety by expressing specific fears about harm to their loved ones like being worried that their parents might be hurt in a car crash or be attacked by an intruder. However, older children with separation anxiety typically deny that they have any anxiety about leaving home.
Behavioral therapy is a common treatment for children with separation anxiety. It involves teaching relaxation techniques to children and assisting them to recognize and control their anxiety. In some instances, a mixture of therapies, such as cognitive therapy, is employed.
Adults should be consistent in their responses to children experiencing separation anxiety. Kids need to know that their pleas for parents to not leave are not valid and they'll only improve if they're given clear, precise boundaries and a lot of support while they work to overcome their fears.
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