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The separation of adult separation anxiety disorder
CNS Spectrums, 2016The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) categorization of mental disorders places “separation anxiety disorder” within the broad group of anxiety disorders, and its diagnosis no longer rests on establishing an onset during childhood or adolescence.
Baldwin, David S. +3 more
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Early Separation Anxiety and Adult Agoraphobia
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1988The authors compared 137 adult patients who had agoraphobia with 81 patients who had either simple or social phobia for a history of childhood and adolescent separation anxiety. Female agoraphobics reported significantly more childhood separation anxiety than female combined simple and social phobics; males showed no significant difference between ...
C M, Zitrin, D C, Ross
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Adult separation anxiety disorder in DSM-5
Clinical Psychology Review, 2013Unlike other DSM-IV anxiety disorders, separation anxiety disorder (SAD) has been considered a disorder that typically begins in childhood, and could be diagnosed only in adults "if onset is before 18." Moreover, SAD is the only DSM-IV anxiety disorder placed under "Disorders Usually First Diagnosed in Infancy, Childhood, or Adolescence" whereas most ...
Bögels, S.M., Knappe, S., Clark, L.A.
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Intolerance of Uncertainty and Adult Separation Anxiety
Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, 2014Intolerance of uncertainty (IU)-the tendency to react negatively to situations that are uncertain-is involved in different anxiety disorders and depression. No studies have yet examined the association between IU and symptoms of adult separation anxiety disorder.
Boelen, Paul A. +2 more
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Childhood separation anxiety disorder in patients with adult anxiety disorders
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1994The authors examined the relation between retrospectively reported childhood separation anxiety disorder and adult DSM-III-R anxiety disorders in 252 outpatients at an anxiety disorders research clinic. The prevalence of childhood separation anxiety disorder was significantly greater among patients with two or more lifetime adult anxiety disorder ...
J D, Lipsitz +6 more
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Childhood Separation Anxiety and the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Adult Anxiety
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2014Clinically significant separation anxiety disorder in childhood leads to adult panic disorder and other anxiety disorders. The prevailing pathophysiological model of anxiety disorders, which emphasizes extinction deficits of fear-conditioned responses, does not fully consider the role of separation anxiety. Pathological early childhood attachments have
Barbara, Milrod +7 more
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Adult separation anxiety during pregnancy and its relationship to depression and anxiety
jpme, 2012Abstract Aims: The current study, the first of its kind, investigated the overlap between adult separation anxiety (ASA) and the symptoms of depression and anxiety in the context of pregnancy. Methods: Women attending an antenatal clinic were screened using the Adult Separation Anxiety
Valsamma, Eapen +4 more
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Subpopulations of early separation anxiety: relevance to risk of adult anxiety disorders
Journal of Affective Disorders, 1998The present study aims to examine whether discrete subpopulations can be identified according to their levels of early separation anxiety (SA), and if so, whether such a typology of SA influences risk to particular adult anxiety disorders.Mixture analysis was applied to early SA scores provided retrospectively by a composite group (n=1800) of adult ...
V, Manicavasagar +2 more
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Separation anxiety disorder in adults - a new diagnostic category
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2018Anxiety separation disorder (SAD) became the subject of increased attention of researchers in recent decades. DSM-5 and project of ICD-11 allow us to treat this disorder as an independent nosological unit without attachment to age. The review provides information on the prevalence, clinical manifestations and diagnosis of SAD in adults, summarizes ...
A S, Avedisova +2 more
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Adult Separation Anxiety Disorder: A Disorder Comes of Age
Current Psychiatry Reports, 2010This article explores accruing evidence supporting the occurrence of an adult form of separation anxiety disorder (ASAD), a category yet to be recognized by international classification systems. ASAD can have its first onset in adulthood, although in a portion of cases, it represents a persistence or recurrence of the childhood-onset type. Recent large-
Vijaya, Manicavasagar +6 more
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