aðskilnaðarkvíði
Aðskilnaðarkvíði, or separation anxiety, is a psychological condition characterized by excessive fear or distress when separated from a person or attachment figure to whom one is bonded. While a certain degree of unease when separated from caregivers is normal for infants and young children, separation anxiety disorder is diagnosed when these feelings are significantly more intense and prolonged than expected for the child's developmental stage.
Symptoms can manifest in various ways. In children, this might include crying, tantrums, clinging behavior, and
The causes of separation anxiety disorder are not fully understood, but a combination of genetic predisposition,