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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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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.

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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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.

Stephanie is so caring and she really helps me bring my walls down.

An Adult client

Jun 8, 2026

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Stephanie Rodriguez
Provider:

Stephanie Rodriguez, LPC-A

The online meeting was prompt and glitch free. My son was able to talk and do play therapy while getting to know the counselor and vise versa.

Parent of a 9 year old

Jun 8, 2026

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Donna Egbulem
Provider:

Donna Egbulem, LCSW-A

Good session.

Parent of a 16 year old

Jun 8, 2026

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Tiffany Ally
Provider:

Tiffany Ally, LCSW

It was very helpful and insightful.

An Adult client

Jun 8, 2026

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Dr. Ellen Honsa
Provider:

Dr. Ellen Honsa, PsyD, LP

Today's session was great! My child felt heard and got off the session feeling confident! We are so excited to work with Ms. Z!

Parent of a 9 year old

Jun 8, 2026

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Katie Jones
Provider:

Katie Jones, CPNP-PC, PMHNP-BC

Tara just makes my daughter feel so safe and seen. It’s such a relief to have her be able to actually speak to someone else.

Parent of a 13 year old

Jun 8, 2026

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Tara Steinfeld
Provider:

Tara Steinfeld, LPC

Nancy was great with my daughter and giving some ideas on how to work through the moments when her anxiety creeps in.

Parent of a 9 year old

Jun 8, 2026

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Nancy Lozano
Provider:

Nancy Lozano, LPC

Related well to her. Nice work.

Parent of an 11 year old

Jun 7, 2026

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Dr. Betty Wicks
Provider:

Dr. Betty Wicks, PsyD

Antonio was nice and understood what my teen was trying to say. He often says we don't understand him, so I am happy about this.

Parent of a 16 year old

Jun 7, 2026

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Antonio Richey
Provider:

Antonio Richey, LCSW

Help with figuring out my issues with brother and how to handle

Parent of a 15 year old

Jun 7, 2026

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Christine Applefield
Provider:

Christine Applefield, LMFT

She enjoyed this session and is excited for the next one as well

Parent of an 8 year old

Jun 7, 2026

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Excited for my next session, felt very comfortable and in a good space .

An Adult client

Jun 7, 2026

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Korina Herrera
Provider:

Korina Herrera, LMHC

Notice a difference in my child

Parent of a 14 year old

Jun 7, 2026

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Katia Torres
Provider:

Katia Torres, LCSW

My daughter said it was very good. They were able to talk about alot of stuff and it was fun.

Parent of a 9 year old

Jun 7, 2026

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Elsie Peña
Provider:

Elsie Peña, LPC

The testing process for my child with Dr. Bunker went really well. Just like how she explained it would go.

Parent of a 7 year old

Jun 6, 2026

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Dr. Nacona Bunker
Provider:

Dr. Nacona Bunker, PsyD

Korina has been very helpful with the therapy process for my child.

Parent of a 7 year old

Jun 6, 2026

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Korina Herrera
Provider:

Korina Herrera, LMHC

Korina is very patient even when my child is having a difficult time with the therapy session.

Parent of a 7 year old

Jun 6, 2026

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Korina Herrera
Provider:

Korina Herrera, LMHC

This was our initial visit with Dr. Bunker. She did a great job with explaining how the process would go. She also had great interaction with my child during the visit.

Parent of a 7 year old

Jun 6, 2026

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Dr. Nacona Bunker
Provider:

Dr. Nacona Bunker, PsyD

Separation anxiety does not define your child

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

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