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Separation anxiety disorder in OCD
Depression and Anxiety, 2011A history of separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is frequently reported by patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The purpose of this study was to determine if there are clinical differences between OCD-affected individuals with, versus without, a history of SAD.Using data collected during the OCD Collaborative Genetic Study, we studied 470 ...
Megan M, Mroczkowski +18 more
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Separation anxiety in panic disorder
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1993A number of researchers have provided evidence that separation anxiety is an important antecedent or current affect in panic disorder. The objective of this pilot study was to test this hypothesis by comparing dreams, screen memories, and life situations of panic disorder patients with those of comparison patients.A recent dream with associations ...
N K, Free, C N, Winget, R M, Whitman
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2013
Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed anxiety disorders among children presenting for treatment. A child with SAD experiences excessive anxiety concerning separation from home or from caregivers as well as persistent, unrealistic worry about harm to self or loved ones.
Patricia Renno +2 more
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Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is one of the most commonly diagnosed anxiety disorders among children presenting for treatment. A child with SAD experiences excessive anxiety concerning separation from home or from caregivers as well as persistent, unrealistic worry about harm to self or loved ones.
Patricia Renno +2 more
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Anxiety and Separation Disorders
Pediatrics In Review, 2011• Based on strong research evidence, anxiety disorders are the most common psychiatric illness in children and adolescents. • Based on some research evidence, the neurobiology of anxiety disorders is linked to dysregulation in the fear and stress response system in the brain.
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2012
Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is the only anxiety disorder that is specific to childhood; however, SAD has hardly ever been addressed as a separate disorder in clinical trials investigating treatment outcome. So far, only parent training has been developed specifically for SAD.
Nauta, M.H., Emmelkamp, P.M.G.
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Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is the only anxiety disorder that is specific to childhood; however, SAD has hardly ever been addressed as a separate disorder in clinical trials investigating treatment outcome. So far, only parent training has been developed specifically for SAD.
Nauta, M.H., Emmelkamp, P.M.G.
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Understanding Separation Anxiety Disorder
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing, 1995BACKGROUND. When children are acutely ill and life is threatened, separation anxiety can develop in parents and children. Separation anxiety has been studied through two traditions—as a normative phenomenon and as a disorder.SOURCE. A comprehensive review of the literature.OBJECTIVE.
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1993
This chapter highlights issues faced by mental health professionals who operate in psychiatric settings and deliver services to children exhibiting problems consistent with the diagnosis of separation anxiety disorder (SAD; American Psychiatric Association, 1980, 1987). In the first section of the chapter, diagnostic issues are briefly covered.
Annette M. Farris, Ernest N. Jouriles
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This chapter highlights issues faced by mental health professionals who operate in psychiatric settings and deliver services to children exhibiting problems consistent with the diagnosis of separation anxiety disorder (SAD; American Psychiatric Association, 1980, 1987). In the first section of the chapter, diagnostic issues are briefly covered.
Annette M. Farris, Ernest N. Jouriles
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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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2006
Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common psychiatric disorder of childhood and early adolescence characterized by recurrent excessive and unrealistic fear of separation from home or major attachment figures, typically the mother. SAD can interfere considerably with social, family, and academic functioning and often leads to age-inappropriate ...
Andreas Dick-Niederhauser +1 more
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Separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is a common psychiatric disorder of childhood and early adolescence characterized by recurrent excessive and unrealistic fear of separation from home or major attachment figures, typically the mother. SAD can interfere considerably with social, family, and academic functioning and often leads to age-inappropriate ...
Andreas Dick-Niederhauser +1 more
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Behavior Therapy for Separation Anxiety Disorder
Behavior Modification, 1988The empirical research on the condition labeled separation anxiety disorder (SAD) is reviewed, including studies on its diagnostic criteria, etiology, natural history, and response to behavior therapy. Although the available treatment reports are promising, little experimental evidence exists that specifically demonstrates the efficacy of behavior ...
B A, Thyer, K M, Sowers-Hoag
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