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Title: An empirical study on adult separation anxiety and the effect on children
Authors: Lourens, Melanie Elizabeth
Shet, Jayashree 
Effendy, Femmy 
Islam, Ashraful 
Keywords: Adult separation anxiety;Psychopathology effect;Generalized anxiety disorder;Acute stress disorder;Seasonal affective disorder
Issue Date: 2-May-2022
Source: Lourens, M.E., Shet, J., Effendy, F. and Islam, A. 2022. An empirical study on adult separation anxiety and the effect on children. Journal of Positive School Psychology. 6(4): 8363-8370 (7).
Journal: Journal of Positive School Psychology; Vol. 6, Issue 4 
Abstract: 
The proper conceptualization and measurement of anxiety disorders is essential for both treatment and research. It has been analyzed in the history of anxiety disorder nosology and observed that divisions of "neurosis" have mistakenly diverted focus away from what is common to diseases that are now categorized independently. It has been noticed the evolution of agoraphobia terminology over time, as well as the significant variations between “DSM-IV and ICD-10 definitions”. It has been discussing the current debates over “posttraumatic generalized anxiety disorder diagnosis”, stress disorder, and acute stress disorder. Finally, It has explored the debates regarding where obsessive-compulsive disorder and putatively similar diseases need to be classified in future diagnostic classifications. Clinicians and academics interested in the neuroscience of anxiety disorders would benefit from our overview of disputed areas of diagnosis.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10321/4076
ISSN: 2717-7564
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