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Having cancer in childhood is a risk factor for separation anxiety symptoms, with negative effects on the disease and psychological wellbeing. The Covid-19-pandemic-related concerns could have a negative effect.
Chiara Dotto +9 more
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Preliminary Study of the “Separation Anxiety” Phenomenon Through the Eyes of the Method of Positive and Transcultural Psychotherapy [PDF]
The article presents the results of a preliminary study which forms part of the preparation of a dissertation titled: “Influence of parental behavior on separation anxiety in children aged 1.5 to 5 years.” This article discusses the relationship between ...
Elena Drazheva
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The mechanisms by which childhood maltreatment increases anxiety is unclear, but a propensity for increased defensive behavior in rodent models of early life stress (ELS) suggests that work in rodents may clarify important mechanistic details about this ...
Daniel Wang +4 more
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Background: Behavioral Inhibition (BI) is an early temperamental trait characterized by shyness, withdrawal, avoidance, uneasiness, and fear of unfamiliar situations, people, objects, and events.
Stefano Pini +7 more
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Separation anxiety in families with emerging adults [PDF]
In several developmental theories separation anxiety has been identified as an important feature of close interpersonal relationships. Most often, separation anxiety has been examined in the context of mother-child dyads in infancy. Increasingly, however,
Beyers, Wim, Kins, Evie, Soenens, Bart
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The Effect Emotional Regulation Training on Adaptive Social Behaviors of Adolescent with Separation Anxiety Disorder [PDF]
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of emotion regulation training on adaptive/social behaviors of adolescents with separation anxiety disorder.
Sepideh Nayebzadeh +3 more
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Separaxion anxiety in pediatric migraine without aura: A pilot study [PDF]
Background: Separation anxiety (SA) can be defined as the fear reaction and protest manifested by children when the main caregivers move away from him/her or in front of unfamiliar person. SA near eight months may be considered as an important and normal
Di Filippo T. +6 more
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Breast feeding and resilience against psychosocial stress [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Some early life exposures may result in a well controlled stress response, which can reduce stress related anxiety. Breast feeding may be a marker of some relevant exposures.
Ehlin, A, Montgomery, SM, Sacker, A
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Patterns of anxiety symptoms in toddlers and preschool-age children: Evidence of early differentiation [PDF]
The degree to which young children’s anxiety symptoms differentiate according to diagnostic groupings is under-studied, especially in children below the age of 4 years.
Briggs-Gowan, Margaret J. +3 more
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Separation anxiety: validity and reliability of assessment tools
Separation anxiety is problematic when its characteristic symptoms, such as anguish or resistance, are experienced intensely and constantly. The disorder that results from this excessive anxious manifestation tends to begin in childhood and continue in ...
Aitana Fernández- Sogorb +3 more
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