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Adult Separation Anxiety Disorder: A Disorder Comes of Age

✍ Scribed by Vijaya Manicavasagar; Claire Marnane; Stefano Pini; Marianna Abelli; Susan Rees; Valsa Eapen; Derrick Silove


Book ID
107552181
Publisher
Springer
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
152 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
1523-3812

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✦ Synopsis


This article explores accruing evidence supporting the occurrence of an adult form of separation anxiety disorder (ASAD), a category yet to be recognized by international classification systems. ASAD can have its first onset in adulthood, although in a portion of cases, it represents a persistence or recurrence of the childhood-onset type. Recent large-scale clinic studies have suggested that ASAD is associated with high levels of disability. In addition, the presence of ASAD in individuals with anxiety disorders seems to signal a poor outcome to cognitive-behavioral therapy. The existing evidence suggests possible grounds for removing the childhood-onset requirement for the category of separation anxiety disorder, thereby allowing for first onset in adulthood. There is a pressing need to design and test appropriate treatments for ASAD and to educate clinicians to identify and manage the condition.


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