Child parting anxiety
Child parting anxiety occurs before the age of six, which refers to the child's excessive anxiety when they parting with the person they are attached to, overly concerned that the main attachment may be harmed or fear that they will never return; fear that they will be with the main attachment Separation; Unwillingness or refusal to attend kindergarten or school for fear of separation (not because of kindergarten or school); no primary attachment, no willingness or refusal to go to bed; persistent and inappropriate fear of being alone, fear of no attachment Stay at home; recurring nightmares related to parting; when you are expected to be separated from your attachment, you will immediately experience excessive, recurrent distress, which can be expressed as crying, tantrums, pain, indifference or withdrawal; part of the illness After separation, somatic symptoms repeatedly occur: nausea, vomiting, headache, stomach pain, and general discomfort.
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