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  1. Understanding and Treating Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) by Kenneth E. Miller, 2001
  2. Human Development: Mother, Childbirth, Father, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Parent, Reactive Attachment Disorder, Attachment Theory, Puberty
  3. Attachment disorder bodes ill for child's future: predicts relationship difficulties.(Behavioral Pediatrics): An article from: Pediatric News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-01-01
  4. Attachment therapy: Attachment- based therapy (children)Attachment disorder, Reactive attachment disorder, Attachment theory, Rebirthing- breathwork, Advocates ... in Therapy, Autism, Candace Newmaker
  5. Holding the Hope My Daughter's Journey Through Reactive Attachment Disorder by Dougan, 2002
  6. Foster Care: Child, Adoption and Safe Families Act, Child protection, Complex post- traumatic stress disorder, Elevate (organization), Foster care adoption, ... Legal guardian, Reactive attachment disorder
  7. Hope for high risk and rage filled children: Reactive attachment disorder : theory and intrusive therapy by Foster Cline, 1992
  8. Attachment disorders in post-institutionalized adopted children: art therapy approaches to reactivity and detachment [An article from: The Arts in Psychotherapy] by D. Henley, 2005-01
  9. Attachment disorders can be spotted early.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry): An article from: Clinical Psychiatry News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2004-03-01
  10. Antisocial Personality Disorder: Attachment theory, John Bowlby, Developmental psychology, Empirical research, Attachment therapy, Attachment in children, ... therapy, Parent?child interaction therapy
  11. Adoption: Language of adoption, Cultural variations in adoption, LGBT adoption, Adoption in ancient Rome, Adoption in the United States, Affiliation, Attachment disorder
  12. Attachment Trauma and Healing Understanding and Treating Attachment Disorder in Children and Families by Ter MLev, 1998
  13. Hidden Minds: Lost Souls by Martha Sugar, 2009-08-06
  14. Reactive attachment disorder of infancy or early childhood: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders</i> by Jody, M.S.W. Bower, 2003

61. Life Story: Fighting To Be A Family
A narrative of one family's struggle with attachment disorder, by Lilly W. Heyen.
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LILY W. HEYEN I should have anticipated trouble when I saw the orphanage. Like most of the buildings in Eastern Europe, it was huge, ugly, barely functional. The winter freeze lived in the walls, the radiators impotent against the magnitude of the chill. The children were dressed in layers of unmatched clothing of varying size. The cold reflected more than the winter season. "Are there any children in this orphanage who are available for adoption?" we asked. Our translator questioned the director. A moment later came the answer that changed our lives. "There is a little boy. He is almost 4. He has rather big ears." My husband and I exchanged hopeful glances. "Can we see him?" Mickey was quiet, subdued, barely curious about the strangers who reached out their hands and attempted to lift him into their waiting laps. He resisted. He never made a sound. No matter. We fancied ourselves in love at first sight. After all, hadn't we always heard that loving a child enough would solve all problems? A good home, loving parents. What could go wrong? Effective attachment disorder. I'd never heard the term until Mickey came into my life in the winter of 1993. From that point on, I cohabitated with the disorder like someone in an abusive marriage with no means of escape.

62. EMedicine - Child Abuse & Neglect: Reactive Attachment Disorder : Article By Mar
Child Abuse Neglect Reactive attachment disorder attachment disorders are thepsychological result of negative experiences with caregivers, usually since
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Last Updated: February 28, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: RAD, attachment disorder, hospitalism, disorder of nonattachment, promiscuous attachment disorder, disinhibited attachment disorder, disinhibited reactive attachment disorder, disinhibited RAD, inhibited attachment disorder, inhibited reactive attachment disorder, inhibited RAD, reversed attachment, angry attachment AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Martin Maldonado-Durán, MD , Principal Investigator for Child and Family Center, Department of Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Division, Menninger Clinic Coauthor(s): Linda Helmig, PhD , Child Psychologist, Researcher, Department of Child and Family Center, Menninger Clinic; Teresa Lartigue, PhD , Director of Program Research of the Mexican Psychiatric Association, Department of Reproductive Epidemiology, National Institute of Perinatology; Emeritus Professor, Department of Psychology, Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico

63. Diane Feinberg, M.Ed. - Attachment Therapy Specialist
Treatment and training for reactive attachment disorder through corrective attachment therapy. Find a description of services, including eye movement desensitization and reprocessing.
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ABOUT DIANE FEINBERG, M.Ed., LPC Diane has been a Psychotherapist for over 28 years and has worked in residential and outpatient treatment centers. She was in private practice in Connecticut for twelve years before accepting a position as Clinical Director of an Attachment Center. For over eight years, her main focus has been treating attachment-disrupted children and their families. Currently, Diane maintains a private practice in Santa Fe, New Mexico and conducts seminars on Attachment throughout the United States. Diane travels to the homes of families with children who suffer from Attachment Disorder, working with them for seven to ten days at a time, usually coordinating with a local Therapist for follow-up therapy.
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64. Attachment Disorder Therapy
attachment disorder Therapy. Individuals that are not adequately nurtured and caredfor as babies may suffer with a condition known as attachment disorder.
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But what happens when a baby's needs are not met? When a mother refuses to feed the baby or rejects it? When a baby is abandoned in a dumpster or on a doorstep? When the adults that are supposed to provide food and safety instead sexually or physically abuse the baby or ignore its cries for attention? Individuals that are not adequately nurtured and cared for as babies may suffer with a condition known as Attachment Disorder. Learn more about Attachment Disorder Therapy:
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65. Attachment Disorder
attachment disorder. What is an attachment disorder? One such problemthat children sometimes develop is called an attachment disorder.
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Attachment Disorder
What is an attachment disorder? How does attachment theory explain problem behavior in children? The experiences that the child has with his or her primary caregiver leads to the development of a set of ideas about the world that consists of the child’s expectations about love and care from others.  The secure child has good self-esteem (a sense that he or she is worthwhile and that people care) and feels self-confident.  His or her ideas about the world are such that he or she attributes responsiveness, warmth and trust to others.  These positive ideas about people set the stage for cooperative interactions. Children who have been mistreated or abused may become insecure and, as a result, may not view the world as a safe place.  These children can be disruptive as a way of attempting to regulate caregiving patterns.  While their strategies are ineffective, disruptive behavior such as whining, noncompliance, and other negative forms of attention seeking behaviors may serve to regulate the parent’s proximity and monitoring of the child.  The child does this because previous care was problematic and the child is insecure. What type of parent-child relationship problems lead to attachment disorders?

66. Attachment Disorder Help - Piedmont Attachment Center
WinstonSalem, North Carolina facility providing attachment parenting and counseling services. Includes Category Health Mental Health attachment disorder......attachment disorder treatment for families who struggle with attachmentand bonding. Hope from the Piedmont Attachment Center. Therapy.
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Therapy My mission is to utilize the natural processes of attachment and bonding to facilitate healing within children and their families. Traditional therapies (play, talk and expressive) do not work with children who have attachment and bonding problems because they rely on the ability to form a trusting reciprocal relationship with the therapist, something a child with RAD cannot do! Therefore, professionals at the Piedmont Attachment Center, Inc. rely on a myriad of treatment techniques designed to reach the unreachable child. These techniques and interventions are tailored to meet the individual needs of the child and family in treatment and may include cognitive restructuring, psychodrama, holding, reparenting, behavioral management, narrative therapy, EMDR® and Theraplay®. I also utilize family and couples therapy to help parents and siblings heal from the emotional wounds that result from living with a rage-filled child. All therapy occurs within a nurturing, supportive and safe environment with active primary caregiver participation. The Piedmont Attachment Center, Inc.

67. Institute For Children & Families
Areas of expertise at the West Chester, Pennsylvania institute are reactive attachment disorder, PTSD, ADHD, adoption issues, pediatric trauma and sexual abuse, childhood anxiety and depression.
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Eating Disorders and Attachment
Mother/Daughter team of Judy Ware and Catherine Lyet from Lancaster, PA will be speaking on Eating Disorders and Attachment and recovery on May 12, 2003 in West Chester, PA...

68. RAD Reactive Attachment Disorder @ Attachment Center West Provides Professional
22, Mar. 22 more ATTACh's 15th Annual Attachment Conference Sept. Copyright© 19992002. Attachment Center West. All rights reserved.
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69. Attachment Disorder, Attachment Therapy - Evergreen Consultants In Human Behavio
An Evergreen, Colorado center for the treatment of attachment disorder. Find a description of the disorder, including a symptom checklist, and articles on the subject. Purchase informational videos and books, or download an application packet.
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    WHO ARE THE EVERGREEN CONSULTANTS
    Evergreen Consultants in Human Behavior, was founded by Foster Cline, M.D. in 1971. Evergreen Consultants remains on the cutting edge of developing and refining therapeutic and parenting methods for attachment and bonding. EC is internationally recognized in attachment therapy utilizing the Two-week Intensive model. This treatment approach has been featured on national television (e.g. 20/20, Dateline NBC, The Reporters) and in professional publications. It is our goal to provide the highest quality treatment available for the healing of attachment disordered children and their families. To that end, we would like to share our mission statement and personal pledge.

70. Attachment
Poor Attachment attachment disorder. What is an attachment disorder?What How do you parent a child with attachment disorder? Why
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What is an attachment disorder? What do you do if your child's attachment doesn't feel solid? How do you parent a child with attachment disorder? Why is it so hard to parent a RAD child? You'll find practical information here and a viewpoint that not only can children heal from RAD, but parents can and will survive and grow as their child heals. The terms "attachment disorder" and "reactive attachment disorder (RAD)" are used interchangeably. RAD
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71. Welcome To Love And Logic
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72. Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD): From Awarenss To Growth
Attachment awareness for adoptive parents including RAD (reactive attachmentdisorder) information. attachment disorder Characteristics.
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-Caring -Helpful -Remorseful after doing something wrong -Agreeable -Positive interactions -Properly wary of strangers -Willing to exert effort to accomplish things -Takes responsibility (age-appropriate) for actions -Developmentally on-target Attachment Disorder Characteristics -Poor eye contact -Manipulative -Controlling -Defiant -Rage-filled -Not affectionate on parents' terms but often affectionate with strangers -Incessant questions -Acting incapable

73. Beatitude House
An Evergreen, Colorado ministry that seeks to bring God's healing to Christian adoptive families who are struggling with attachment disorder.
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74. Diagnosis Of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
Diagnoses of Reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Fifth, the parents complete severalquestionnaires such as the Randolph attachment disorder Questionnaire.
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There are several different sub-types of RAD. The ambivalent sub-type can be described as an "in-your-face" child. This is the child who is angry, oppositional, and who can be violent. The anxious sub-type is clingy, anxious, shows separation anxieties, among other symptoms. The avoidant sub-type is often overlooked. This child is very compliant, agreeable, and superficially engaging. This child often has a lack of depth to his emotions and functions as an "as-if" child; meaning that he tries to do and say what you want, but is not genuine, authentic, or real in emotional engagement. Finally, there is the disorganized subtype. This child often presents with bizarre symptoms. Attachment Disorder Checklist A professional assessment is necessary to determine whether or not a child has an Attachment disorder. At the Center we use several tests as part of a comprehensive assessment to determine what attachment issues are causing problems and what will be the most effective treatment plan. We work very closely with the parents to develop a plan to help remdiate attachment problems. This checklist can help you identify areas of potential problem. This checklist is not meant to substitute for a professional assessment and treatment plan. Circle the items if they are frequently or often true.

75. Attach-China
Provided by a mother whose child is healing from attachment disorder. Includes articles on attachment issues and suggestions for parenting children with detachment issues.
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76. Attachment Disorder Checklist By Dr. Arthur Becker-Weidman
Email this to a friend. attachment disorder Checklist. A professional assessmentis necessary to determine whether or not a child has an attachment disorder.
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A professional assessment is necessary to determine whether or not a child has an Attachment disorder. At the Center we use several tests as part of a comprehensive assessment to determine what attachment issues are causing problems and what will be the most effective treatment plan. We work very closely with the parents to develop a plan to help remediate attachment problems. This checklist can help you identify areas of potential problem. This checklist is not meant to substitute for a professional assessment and treatment plan. Circle the items if they are frequently or often true. My child acts cute or charms others to get others to do what my child wants. My child often does not make eye contact when adults want to make eye contract with my child. My child is overly friendly with strangers. My child pushes me away or becomes stiff when I try to hug, unless my child wants something from me.

77. Reactive Attachment Disorder
Reactive attachment disorder is the inability to trust. It develops fromsevere Reactive attachment disorder Guide picks. RAD is the result
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78. Attachment Disorder Register Your Child Today.
UK database and registry for children and adults with the symptoms of reactive attachment disorder.
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This is the only UK register for children and Adults who have the symptoms of RAD. If we are going to make a difference to way this disorder is treated then we must stand together and be counted.
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79. Institute For Attachment Family Development What Is
An attachment disorder is a condition in which individuals have difficultyforming loving, lasting intimate relationships. Attachment
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80. Wat Nu? Index Vereniging Voor Ouders Van Bodemloze Kinderen. Belgian Selfhelpgro
Belgian group for parents of children with reactive attachment disorder, including basic information about the disorder in multiple languages.
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