Separation anxiety disorder shares symptoms with other anxiety disorders. For example, not wanting to leave home can be a sign of agoraphobia. However, agoraphobia mostly centers around the fear of being in a place where that person does not feel safe. Some parents might mistake a refusal to go to school with social phobia when it is actually separation anxiety. Generalized anxiety can cause excessive worry about the health and well-being of loved ones. It’s important to get an evaluation from a mental health professional for an accurate diagnosis.

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