What is Blanket Syndrome?
Linus, the cartoon character, is always holding his thumb and hugging his blanket. Then, I get anxious without a blanket. It's named Blanket Syndrome, which is also called Linus Syndrome.
Blanket syndrome symptoms
This blanket syndrome is usually experienced by young children. Children don't want to be separated from their attachment. Among them, it is said that if you move away from your mother, who is the most representative object of attachment, you will feel anxious. Then, you will gain stability and relieve anxiety with cozy objects such as dolls, pillows, and blankets. Usually, it disappears naturally by the age of three. If it is delayed a little, it may last until the age of five. By this time, as your society is established, your obsession with objects decreases.
Blanket Syndrome Notes
It is said that symptoms may persist even after the age of 5. If you try to fix it because you think it's taking too long, the child sometimes scuffles because he doesn't want his things to be taken away. It is said that severe scolding or throwing away attachments to fix this can lead to extreme stress and separation anxiety disorder. The attached item is also called the second mother, and it must be hard to take it out by force.
Therefore, in order to fix it, the symptoms can be alleviated by making them aware that they always have parents by their side rather than scolding them. In the end, it is a form of returning attachments away from parents.
Blanket Syndrome in Adults
Many people have Blanket Syndrome on their smartphones. It's a smartphone that doesn't usually ring well, but many adults feel anxious when they move away from their hands and they seem to get an important call from somewhere. Smartphones are a representative tool for contact. Among them, SNS is the representative. Social media addiction, which sometimes leads to social problems, is a representative form of affection deprivation that seeks to compensate for one's life from other people's attention, just like the above blanket syndrome.
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