Separation (Separation Anxiety)

-Extreme distress in case of separation from attachment figures
-Excessive worry about losing attachment figures or harming them
-Excessive anxiety about having to be separated due to an event
-Going to school due to fear of separation reluctance or rejection to go to bed
-Fear and reluctance to be alone
-Reluctance or refusal to go to bed and sleep without the attachment figure nearby
-Nightmares involving fear of separation
-Separation situations Physical symptoms that occur when there is or is expected
-Temporary separation anxiety is considered normal for children who have just started school.
-Approximately 15% of young children exhibit intense and persistent fear, embarrassment and social avoidance when they encounter unfamiliar environments or people.
br /> -These children are at high risk for generalized anxiety disorder, social phobia and separation anxiety.
—-Separation anxiety accounts for nearly half of all children and adolescents receiving treatment for anxiety disorders.
 

 

How Do You Know If Your Child Needs Psychological Support?

Should I get psychological support for my child? In what cases should I apply? We frequently encounter questions like these. We are sharing this post to answer your questions.
If he has difficulty in paying attention,
If his anxiety and fears have increased,
If he feels guilty,
If he has started wetting the bed even though he has completed his toilet training,
If the child frequently wakes up from his sleep at night and has nightmares,
If the child suddenly starts to stutter while speaking properly,
If the warnings from the school, caregiver or friends increase, the child needs psychological support. If you are experiencing one or more of the situations listed in these items, we definitely recommend that you get support from an expert. .

 

 

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