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The principal difficulty of patients diagnosed with separation anxiety disorder is that they experience developmentally inappropriate and excessive fear or anxiety when they imagine or actually encounter separation from those to whom the patient is attached.
The diagnosis of separation anxiety disorder is considered when the clinical picture of the patient presents at least three of the following characteristics:
In addition the following duration (B) and clinical significance (C) criteria should be met:
B. The fear, anxiety, or avoidance is persistent, lasting at least 4 weeks in children and adolescents and typically 6 months or more in adults.
C. The disturbance causes clinically significant distress or impairment in social, academic, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.
Important notice: You should not reach the decision that you or the person you have in mind, when reading the above clinical description, suffers from separation anxiety disorder. We encourage you to seek professional advice, if you feel that you or the persons you care about meet one or more of the clinical criteria.
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