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5. Diagnosing Separation Anxiety Disorder

A doctor diagnoses separation anxiety disorder after discussing the type of symptoms the patient experiences and how long they persist. Doctors typically diagnosis adults with separation anxiety disorder when they have symptoms for six months or longer. Children and adolescents must have persistent symptoms for at least four weeks. Fear, anxiety, or avoidance must cause impairment in daily functioning to be considered indicative of separation anxiety.

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