Signs of Separation Anxiety Disorder
Separation Anxiety Disorder Treatment and Therapy in Toronto
What is Separation Anxiety Disorder?
Separation anxiety disorder is when an individual experiences excessive fear/anxiety when separated from people to whom they have a major attachment. While separation anxiety is normal, it becomes problematic if it persists past the normal stage of development and interferes with daily functioning. Fortunately, there are many effective virtual and in-person treatments and therapies in Toronto that can help children reduce their anxiety symptoms.
What are Common Symptoms of Separation Anxiety Disorder?
Children with separation anxiety disorder may show the following symptoms:
Physical symptoms:
Headaches
Nausea, stomach aches
Overheating
Can only be comforted when in the presence of attachment figure(s)
Persistent social withdrawal and few friends
Fear of something bad happening to their attachment figure(s) while they are separated
Reluctance to do things that require separation
Use an excuse such as being sick, or avoid playing with friends or going to school in order to not be separated
Need frequent reassurance when separated
Reluctance to sleep or to sleep alone
At home they are often shy and compliant
How does Separation Anxiety Disorder Present in Children and Youth?
Preschool-Aged Children:
Excessive crying, severe tantrums
Persistent social withdrawal
Stand motionless in fear, hyperventilation, nausea
Cannot be comforted or distracted
Stomach complaints
Refusal to sleep alone
School-Aged Children:
Fear of being lost, hurt, kidnapped
Social withdrawal
Crying in class
Fear of something bad happening to their attachment figures
Somatic complaints, pretending illness in order to skip school
Need to call home often
Adolescents:
Avoid going to school
Somatic complaints
Need to be near attachment figure(s)
Believes that their attachment figure(s) need them for support and protection
Social withdrawal and few friends
Good interpersonal skills with adults – may prefer to spend time with adults
How to Support Children with Separation Anxiety Disorder?
For schedule:
Provide a schedule beforehand to the attachment figure(s) so that the child has time to prepare
Have a schedule for the child as well so they know the routine and when they will be picked up
Include “calls home” in their schedule
For distraction:
Engage the child in an art activity (i.e. drawing) that they can make for their attachment figure(s) to help distract them
Ask their attachment figure(s) for a comfort item that the child can have with them
For emotional regulation:
Teach the child self-regulation strategies to help calm them (i.e. take 10 deep breaths, squeeze a stress ball)
Separation Anxiety Disorder Support for Families
For individuals and families in Toronto struggling with separation anxiety disorder, there are a variety of in-person and virtual treatments that may be beneficial, including:
Child anxiety programs and groups
Cognitive behavioural therapy
Exposure therapy
Family therapy
Play therapy
Parent anxiety programs and groups
Online anxiety programs