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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
13

Leah cries every time her mother leaves the house. Her crying spells are so intense and disturbing that her mother is thinking o

f giving up her part-time job.
Leah's distress when a familiar caregiver leaves is called:

A. avoidant attachment
B. separation anxiety
C. stranger anxiety
D. basic mistrust
Social Studies
1 answer:
LenaWriter [7]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

B) Separation Anxiety

Explanation:

Separation anxiety is when someone is afraid of being seperated from a particular person.

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