Separation anxiety therapy for kids, teens, & young adults

Evidence-based therapy that helps kids feel safe and confident, even apart.

Support for school refusal, clinginess, sleep difficulties, and fear of being away from caregivers.

Insurance accepted. Appointments often available within days.

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Separation anxiety, at a glance

4%

of children meet criteria for separation anxiety disorder

#1

most common anxiety disorder in children under 12

80%

of kids improve with evidence-based therapy

Understanding separation anxiety

When fear of being apart goes beyond a normal developmental phase.

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Separation anxiety is normal in toddlers, but when it persists past age 6 or intensifies, it may be separation anxiety disorder. Children experience persistent distress about being away from caregivers that interferes with school, sleep, and social activities.

A licensed clinician evaluates whether your child's distress goes beyond typical attachment and considers overlapping conditions like generalized anxiety or school avoidance.

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School refusal

Refusing to attend school due to fear of being away from a parent or caregiver.

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Sleep disturbance

Difficulty falling asleep alone, nightmares about separation, or insisting on sleeping with parents.

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Excessive worry

Persistent fear that something bad will happen to a parent or caregiver while apart.

Common signs of separation anxiety by age

Symptoms look different at every stage of development.

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  • Young Children (4-7)

    Clinginess at drop-off

    Frequent meltdowns

    Refusing to sleep alone

    Stomachaches before school

  • School-Age (8-12)

    Refusing to go to school

    Calling or texting parents constantly

    Worrying a parent will get hurt

    Difficulty staying at friends' houses

  • Teens (13-17)

    Avoiding sleepovers or camps

    Excessive checking in

    Physical symptoms before separation

    Difficulty transitioning to independence

  • Young Adults (18–25)

    Difficulty leaving home for college

    Excessive homesickness

    Avoiding travel or new experiences

    Ongoing reliance on daily parent contact

Could it be separation anxiety?

Take a quick, clinically validated screening to better understand your child's symptoms.

GAD-7 Anxiety Screening

The GAD-7 is a brief, clinically validated tool used by healthcare providers to screen for generalized anxiety disorder. It takes about 2 minutes and can help you understand whether your child's worry may benefit from professional support.

This screening is not a diagnosis. A licensed clinician reviews the results and recommends next steps.

Take the GAD-7 Screening
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How separation anxiety therapy helps

Evidence-based strategies for building independence and reducing distress.

  • Teaches coping strategies for separation distress
  • Builds confidence through gradual exposure
  • Gives parents tools to avoid accommodation
  • Addresses school refusal with a structured plan
  • Reduces physical symptoms like stomachaches
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Why families choose Emora

Specialized pediatric anxiety care vs. general providers.

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Other providers

Licensed pediatric and young adult clinicians

Generalist providers

Evidence-based CBT and exposure therapy

One-size-fits-all approaches

Parent-inclusive therapy model

Limited parent involvement

Virtual sessions from your child's safe space

Anxiety-provoking office visits

Insurance accepted

Insurance not always accepted

Built-in screening and progress tracking

Limited progress visibility

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Get started in minutes

Three simple steps to connect with the right clinician.

  • 1

    Share what's going on

    Answer a few questions about symptoms and goals.

  • 2

    Verify coverage

    See insurance estimates and available times.

  • 3

    Start sessions

    Meet your clinician and begin building skills.

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Frequently asked questions

What parents and young adults ask most about separation anxiety therapy.

Real stories of growth

Every session is rated by parents. Our therapists maintain a 4.9+ average, because results matter.

For our initial visit, Ms. Kayla met all of our needs! We look forward to working with her again!

Parent of a 10 year old

12 hours ago

Kayla Kimes
Provider:

Kayla Kimes, PMHNP

Exceptional- kind and explained everything very well

An Adult client

12 hours ago

Dr. Paula Klanot
Provider:

Dr. Paula Klanot, PsyD

Felt very supported during a very hard time. And this was beyond the scope of what was planned for the meeting. Thank you Dr. Smart-McCarthy!

Parent of a 16 year old

13 hours ago

Daily tasks for improvement were decided on together and follow up will be helpful.

An Adult client

17 hours ago

Laura Doocy
Provider:

Laura Doocy, LPC-A

Liz was great! I felt comfortable with her right away. She listened to me as I spoke and we made a goal for me to work on. I'm very optimistic of the the progress I will make and the goals I will achieve by working through things with Liz as my Psychologist.

An Adult client

18 hours ago

Dr. Liz Nitsch
Provider:

Dr. Liz Nitsch, PsyD

We are very grateful for the support my son has received from his therapist. He is very patient and professional, and he was able to build a strong connection with my son very quickly. Because of this, my son feels comfortable, open to learning, and willing to apply the strategies he is being taught. We have seen meaningful progress, and I truly appreciate the care and dedication he brings to each session.

Parent of a 9 year old

21 hours ago

Richard Reyes
Provider:

Richard Reyes, LPC-Associate

My daughter was very comfortable with her therapist.

Parent of a 16 year old

1 day ago

Rosalinda Guerra
Provider:

Rosalinda Guerra, LPC, LCDC

Very grateful for everything . My daughter really enjoys her sessions .

Parent of a 10 year old

1 day ago

Catherine Campos
Provider:

Catherine Campos, LCSW

Natasha did so well with my daughter. When she got off she said “I love her!!!”

Parent of a 13 year old

1 day ago

Natasha Noel-Cooper
Provider:

Natasha Noel-Cooper, RMHCI

My child felt heard, understood and valued. He is so excited for his next session. He feels like he's finally going to feel better

Parent of a 12 year old

1 day ago

Tyra Rios
Provider:

Tyra Rios, LMFT

My child feels comfortable during the session

Parent of a 14 year old

1 day ago

JoeAnn Allen
Provider:

JoeAnn Allen, RMHCI

Jaqueline is amazing at provide helpful feedback on how to better connect with my child.

Parent of a 9 year old

1 day ago

Jacqueline Castaneda
Provider:

Jacqueline Castaneda, LPC

He was encouraging and patient!

Parent of a 17 year old

1 day ago

Walden White
Provider:

Walden White, LPC

Cassandra really felt comfortable with Jennifer which was very important since it was her first session online. After her session, she was vwry excited to talk about her session and journaling. Thank you.

Parent of a 13 year old

1 day ago

Jennifer Reed
Provider:

Jennifer Reed, RMHCI

We felt immediately comfortable. Dr. Honsa asked questions and we could tell that she genuinely cared. She made the testing process much easier than we anticipated.

Parent of a 14 year old

1 day ago

Dr. Ellen Honsa
Provider:

Dr. Ellen Honsa, PsyD, LP

Thank you Jennifer. Christian is improving so much with his confidence and learning how to manage his anxiety so much better.

Parent of a 16 year old

1 day ago

Jennifer Clark
Provider:

Jennifer Clark, LCSW

First contact was good. He got to know Kelson a little. Can’t wait for other meeting

Parent of a 14 year old

1 day ago

Kelson Furman
Provider:

Kelson Furman, LPC

Daughter seems to enjoy the time

Parent of a 12 year old

1 day ago

Katelynn Morris
Provider:

Katelynn Morris, LCSW

Separation anxiety does not define your child

Structured, developmentally informed therapy can help build skills that last.

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