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Separation Anxiety

Ophthalmology Retina, 2019
2519 Hermitage Road, Richmond, VA 23220 | 804-521-1300 | richmondspca.org WHAT IS SEPARATION ANXIETY? Like humans, dogs are highly social animals. Their ancestors lived in small groups and depended on each other for companionship and survival, so it ...
Drew, Scoles, Paul J, Tapino
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Separation Anxiety

Journal of Psychiatry and Psychiatric Disorders, 2022
P. Rochat
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Understanding Links Between College Students’ Childhood Pet Ownership, Attachment, and Separation Anxiety During the Transition to College

Anthrozoos, 2021
Despite evidence that youth develop close relationships with their childhood pets, virtually nothing is known about how pet attachment and behavioral involvement with pets may shape students’ pet-separation anxiety during the transition to college. Given
A. Carr, Patricia Pendry
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Separation Anxiety and Measures of Suicide Risk Among Patients With Mood and Anxiety Disorders.

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2021
BACKGROUND Separation anxiety disorder may be important when considering risk of suicide. The aim of this study was to examine the association between both childhood and adult separation anxiety (disorder) and measures of suicide risk in a large cohort ...
S. Pini   +7 more
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Separation anxiety

Science, 2021
Phase separation, an idea about how cells organize their contents and functions into dropletlike compartments, has divided biologists.
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The relationship between separation anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty in pregnant women

Journal of Maternal-Fetal & Neonatal Medicine, 2020
Background and aim: Pregnancy is a risky period to develop Adult Separation Anxiety Disorder (ASAD). The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of separation anxiety in pregnant women, and the relationship of separation anxiety with ...
Sinem Sevil Degirmenci   +4 more
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Neonatal maternal separation affects metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 expression and anxiety‐related behavior of adult rats

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2021
Exposure to early life stress leads to long‐term neurochemical and behavioral alterations. Stress‐induced psychiatric disorders, such as depression, have recently been linked to dysregulation of glutamate signaling, mainly via its postsynaptic receptors.
Giota Tsotsokou   +3 more
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Separation Anxiety

Pediatrics In Review, 1995
Fear in reaction to danger potentially leads to life-saving "fight or flight." Anxiety is intrinsic to fear, and the young infant experiences anxiety during the earliest inevitable separations from caretakers. Over time, a child learns to experience anxiety in anticipation of fear, whether this fear is based on a true impending danger or a separation ...
M S, Jellinek, M E, Kearns
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Separation Anxiety Disorder

Pediatric Annals, 2005
SAD is a disorder that can cause a great deal of distress and impairment. Children with the disorder often miss school, as well as many other important social opportunities like playing with friends and participating in extracurricular activities. It is quite likely that, if untreated, SAD can lead to numerous negative psychosocial outcomes.
Nichole, Jurbergs, Deborah Roth, Ledley
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