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  1. When Love is Not Enough A Guide to Parenting Children with RAD - Reactive Attachment Disorder 1997 publication. by Nancy Ltomas, 1997
  2. Research Explorations in Adult Attachments (American University Studies Series VIII, Psychology)
  3. In-home treatment of reactive attachment disorder in a therapeutic foster care system: a case example. (Practice).: An article from: Journal of Mental Health Counseling by Carl J. Sheperis, Edina L. Renfro-Michel, et all 2003-01-01
  4. Attachment parenting: Affectional bond, Attachment disorder, Attachment in children, Attachment theory, Attachment therapy, Breastfeeding, Child psychotherapy, Co-sleeping, Elimination communication
  5. The Road to Evergreen: Adoption, Attachment Therapy, and the Promise of Family by Rachael Stryker, 2010-08-19
  6. Attachment Disorganization by Judith Solomon, 1999-08-13
  7. A NEATS Analysis of Autism Spectrum Disorders by Ph.D., LICSW Jane F. Gilgun, 2009-11-23
  8. Maternal Attachment and Mothering Disorders
  9. MATERNAL ATTACHMENT AND MOTHERING DISORDERS by Klaus; Leger; Trause, 1974
  10. Exploring in Security: Towards an Attachment-Informed Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy by Jeremy Holmes, 2009-12-04
  11. Sociocultural values of appearance and attachment processes: An integrated model of eating disorder symptomatology [An article from: Eating Behaviors] by L. Kiang, S. Harter, 2006-05-01
  12. Therapeutic Parenting: A handbook for parents of children who have disorders of attachment by ATTACh, 2008-10-14
  13. An attachment insecurity model of negative affect among women seeking [An article from: Eating Behaviors] by G.A. Tasca, J. Kowal, et all 2006-08-01
  14. Maternal Attachment and Mothering Disorders: A Round Table by Marshall H., M. D. Klaus, 1974

81. Attachment Resources For Parents
Sources of information, guidance, and treatment professionals for attachmentproblems, including Reactive attachment disorder (RAD).
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Guide picks Sources of information, guidance, and treatment professionals for attachment problems, including Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).
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Symptoms, risks, treatment types, and family experiences to help parents understand what is and what isn't attachment disorder and how to help children with attachment challenges of varying degrees. Attachment and Bonding Professionals
Facilities and individuals offering on- and off-site treatment, counseling, and consultation for families dealing with attachment and bonding issues. Regional, national, and online groups and organizations offering information and support to families dealing with attachment issues. Email this page!

82. Healing Arms Foundation
Provides a description of attachment disorder as well as its signs and symptoms. Includes profiles of two children and a discussion forum.
http://www.healingarms.org/
The Healing Arms Foundation Helping to heal the Hearts and Minds of Attachment Disordered Children Our Mission Statement: The Healing Arms Foundation was conceived with one main goal. That goal is to provide information and services that will aid in the healing process of children with Attachment Disorders. This foundation will solicit and use any legal resource possible to assist us with this goal. Contrary to the opinion of some in the Medical / Behavioral Community; recent information indicates that most, if not all, children suffering from attachment disorders can be healed, with the use of proper therapies and parenting techniques. The Healing Arms Foundation will engage in activities that will promote the spread of this information.
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83. Learn About Attachment Disorder And Attachment Challenges
Symptoms, risks, treatment types, and family experiences to help parents understandwhat is and what isn't attachment disorder and how to help children with
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Families living with the challenges of Reactive Attachment Disorder were the focus of a recent evening of chat. Listen in and benefit from the experience and wisdom of these committed parents. 'Rebirthing' Controversy
The death of a 10-year old adoptee has raised serious questions about practitioners and therapies in the treatment of Attachment Disorder. Reflections of an Adult Adoptee An attachment-affected adult adoptee offers a look back at a painful past and forward to a hopeful future... a story shared to encourage community dialog as a means of greater understanding. Symptoms of Attachment Disorder Do you know what to look for? Are your child's behaviors attachment-related? A list of symptoms.

84. Reactive Attachment Disorder: Description, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms, Treatment
, Criteria, Causes, Symptoms,Treatments and Medications. Reactive attachment disorder. Description.......Reactive attachment disorder
http://www.mental-health-matters.com/disorders/dis_details.php?disID=80

85. Reactive Attachment Disorder
Consumer Newsletters Reactive attachment disorder, Reactive AttachmentDisorder Friday's Progress Notes Mental health information Vol.
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86. Reactive Attachment Disorder
Reactive attachment disorder Friday's Progress Notes Weekly mental health informationVol. 1 Issue 5 October 10, 1997 Provided by At Health, Inc.
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here to review REACTIVE ATTACHMENT DISORDER (RAD) - Part II Thanks to Dale Joan Freundlich, ACSW, ddfcsw@webtv.net for providing information about this topic. Some experts believe that much of the violence we see in society is attributed to people suffering from RAD. For a review of reactive attachment disorder, visit the following sites: American Psychological Association Monitor http://www.apa.org/monitor/jun97/disorder.html

87. Attachment Disorder - 4therapy.com
attachment disorder, » Conditions » attachment disorder Understandingattachment disorder. By Terry M. Levy, Ph.D. and Michael Orlans
http://www.4therapy.com/consumer/conditions/topic.php?uniqueid=507

88. Signs Of Attachment Disorder In Young Children - 4therapy.com
Signs of attachment disorder in Young Children. Listed below arebehaviors and patterns of relating that indicate compromised
http://www.4therapy.com/consumer/conditions/item.php?uniqueid=6579

89. Mental Health Links Attachment Disorder
Mental Health Links attachment disorder. Organizations. AttachmentDisorder Network. http//www.radzebra.org/links.htm
http://www.mentalhealth.org/links/default2.asp?ID=Attachment Disorder&Topic=Atta

90. The "Attachment Disorder" Trap
Language Issues Change the Paradigm Praxis, Processing, and Stubbornness Behavior, Tantrums Beyond Stereotypes The attachment disorder Trap.
http://home.att.net/~PracticalAttachment/page39.html
Practical Attachment Home Page What Are You Getting Yourself Into? Understand the Institutional Culture Other Factors That Affect Development ... The "Attachment Disorder" Trap
Email: teri-doolittle@worldnet.att.net

91. Reactive Attachment Disorder
Reactive attachment disorder. By Tori DeAngelis (APA). attachment disorderTherapy Program Evergreen Consultants, LLC In Human Behavior.
http://www.toddlertime.com/menu_reactive_attachment_disorde.htm
Reactive Attachment Disorder

92. EEG Spectrum International - Attachment Disorder
Attachment Disorganization An integrated picture of the disorganizedinfant growing into childhood. The fullest available introduction
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An integrated picture of the disorganized infant growing into childhood. The fullest available introduction to the topic AND the definitive book of reference. Current theory and data on the nature and etiology of disorganized attachment including social, psychological, and biological factors. Longitudinal findings presented. Affect Regulation and the Origin of the Self : The Neurobiology of Emotional Development
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93. EEG Spectrum International - Neurofeedback: A Treatment For Reactive Attachment
Neurofeedback A Treatment for Reactive attachment disorder. SebernF. Fisher, MA It was T. who introduced me to attachment disorder.
http://www.eegspectrum.com/Articles/Articles/InHouseArticles/RAD/
Not for duplication or distribution without the permission of the author.
Neurofeedback: A Treatment for Reactive Attachment Disorder
Sebern F. Fisher, M.A. In 1939, John Bowlby began what amounted to a campaign for the recognition of the primacy of attachment in the development of the human infant. Near the end of his life, in 1991, he reportedly expressed some measure of satisfaction that his ideas were gaining acceptance. It has only been within the last decade that attachment paradigms have become widely enough accepted to encourage widespread research and an increasing body of literature on theories of attachment and disordered attachment. Attachment research is still under-funded. Findings remain controversial in the field of psychotherapy, and in the arena of public policy, their implications go unheeded. Reactive Attachment Disorder, although having gained some recognition in the DSM IV, is still a misunderstood and underutilized diagnosis. Neurofeedback has met something of the same fate. Traditional biofeedback practitioners, already feeling their work trivialized by mainstream medicine, have been slow to embrace this new modality. The psychotherapy community is, at best, wary and in many instances, hostile to the neurofeedback interloper. In the January 2000 issue of The Journal of Clinical EEG, Frank Duffy, MD of Harvard Medical School said, "The literature, which lacks any negative study of substance, suggests that [neurofeedback] should play a major role in many difficult areas. In my opinion, if any medication had demonstrated such a wide spectrum of efficacy it would be universally accepted and widely used." None-the-less, for reasons he goes on to explore, this has not yet become the case. As neurofeedback is increasingly understood and accepted, it may well be those in the field of attachment and attachment disorder that embrace it most readily.

94. Links
Useful Information on Attachment Parenting Help With attachment, attachment disorder,adoption, attachment therapy, reactive attachment disorder, psychotherapy
http://www.healtheheart.org/links.htm
Links We have added these links and resources because we thought they provided valuable information. Inclusion on this site does not represent endorsement. We may not share similar philosophies. It is important for those perusing this material to have lots of information available to them to enable them to make informed decisions. Please join us at the new Heal the Hearts Foundation , Message Board ... Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children
Child Diagnostics, Inc.: http://diannecraftcom.homestead.com/index.html
A rather unique blend of child/family assistance. Offering everything from books to vitamins to private consultations by Dianne Craft MA, CNHP. Useful Information on Attachment Parenting
Help With: attachment, attachment disorder, adoption, attachment therapy, reactive attachment disorder, psychotherapy, bonding, bond, family, families, children, child, parenting, parents, mental health. http://www.attach-bond.com/#Information Kay Foundation: http://www.kayfoundation.org/

95. Attachment Disorder: Resources For Information
attachment disorder Additional Resources. Links. Children At Risk For Reactiveattachment disorder Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment. Keith Reber.
http://www.deborahhage.com/resource.htm
Deborah Hage, MSW
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Attachment Disorder: Additional Resources
Links, Movies, Articles, Books
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"Children At Risk For Reactive Attachment Disorder: Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment." Keith Reber.
Progress: Family Systems Research and Therapy, 1996, Volume 5, (pp. 83-98). Encino, CA : Phillips Graduate Institute.
This paper explores issues of attachment and bonding in children. A focus in the paper is how the lack of proper bonding may result in ongoing emotional, social, developmental and behavioral problems. Assessment, diagnostic and therapeutic techniques useful in the treatment of Reactive Attachment Disorder are also discussed.
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"The Long Term Effects of Institutionalization on the Behavior of Children From Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union: Research, Diagnoses, and Therapy Options" Draft Edition March 1995 Teri Doolittle, PA-C, MHP, and others for The Parent Network for Post-Institutionalized Children
The Parent Network for The Post-institutionalized Child (PNPIC) connects families throughout the United States and Canada who have adopted children from Eastern European maternity hospitals, orphanages, institutions for the irrecuperable or street children. Many of these children arrive with problems. The article investigates the root causes of these disorders and their treatments. It is hoped that all who intend to adopt children from institutions in Eastern Europe are prepared for the possibility of providing long term therapies for their children.

96. Parenting With Pizzaz - Attachment Disorder Articles And Resources
Symptoms of Reactive attachment disorder The Foundations of Attachment DevelopingAttachment in Infants or ..Carry the Baby, Not the Baby's Carrier!!!!!
http://www.deborahhage.com/articles.htm
Deborah Hage, MSW
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Parenting With Pizazz Publications Books by Deborah Hage:
"Therapeutic Parenting: It's a Matter of Attitude"

A practical guide to parenting children with attachment disorders,
mood disorders and oppositional defiant disorders
"For What It's Worth: Philosophical and Theological Musings" The articles included make a nice resource for newsletter editors. "Me and My Volcano" No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form including recording, photocopying or by any information retrieval and storage system without written consent from the author. Since people tend to disregard these legal and ethical considerations and copy as much as they want whenever they want I hope to avoid that by offering acceptably low prices. The price of a single copy of "Therapeutic Parenting" is $7

97. Attachment Disorder - What The Experts Say
attachment disorder WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY attachment disorder is a serious, relativelyfixed emotional and behavioural disturbance in a child whose early
http://www.jbaassoc.demon.co.uk/kate/attachmentexpert.htm
ATTACHMENT DISORDER
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY
Attachment Disorder is a "serious, relatively fixed emotional and behavioural disturbance in a child whose early attachment relationships were abnormal" (RJ Delaney, 1991) recognised by the World Health Organisation in the International Classification of Diseases (10th Edition). John Bowlby, who wrote "Attachment and Loss" in 1951 and "Forty Juvenile Thieves" in 1946 continually emphasised that
"mother-love in infancy and childhood is as important for mental health as are vitamins and proteins for physical health." Much later, in 1974, Schwartz et al found that children who experienced day-care from infancy were rated as significantly less co-operative with adults, more physically and verbally aggressive with both peers and adults, and more active. There was also a tendency for them to be less tolerant of frustration which is a generally reliable touchstone of mental health, and may easily explain the easily sparked violence in our society. In 1986, Lynn Barnett found that "Staff ratios for day nurseries suggested by DHSS are inadequate for the care of normal children under three; children who have a high degree of exposure to a day nursery are likely to be more aggressive than children with low continuous care."

98. Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
Reactive attachment disorder. Related Disorders Autism Rett's DisorderAsperger's Disorder Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
http://www.earlychildhoodbehavioralhealth.com/Disorders/RAD
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Related Disorders:
Autism

Rett's Disorder

Asperger's Disorder

Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Related Articles:
Reactive Attachment Disorder

Attachment: A Bit of History

Attachment Symptoms

Self Abuse
Related Books:
Please help support this website by purchasing any desired books directly from these links. Thanks! High Risk:... Ghosts From the Nursery Attachment, Trauma,... Inside a Criminals Mind... Related Links: Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a term used to describe markedly disturbed behaviors in social relatedness in most contexts diagnosed in a child before the age of 5. The child must also have been exposed to pathological care which might include frequent changes in foster care placement, institutionalization, physical or sexual abuse, extreme neglect, frequent hospitalizations or illnesses, the physical or emotional absence of the primary caregiver, or inconsistency in parenting due to such issues as drug or alcohol abuse. Typically, a child with attachment disorder either:
  • Shows persistent failure to initiate or respond in a developmentally appropriate way in social situations manifested by being excessively inhibited, hypervigalant, or ambivalent. Or, the child:

99. Attachment Disorder Symptoms Or Reactive Attachment Disorder(RAD
attachment disorder Symptoms. Related Articles Attachment A if limitedReactive attachment disorder DSMIV (313.89, p. 116). A markedly
http://www.earlychildhoodbehavioralhealth.com/Articles/AttachSymptoms
Attachment Disorder Symptoms Related Articles:
Attachment: A Case Study

Attachment: A Bit of History

Attachment Styles

Reactive Attachment Disorder
Related Disorders:
Reactive Attachment Disorder
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Attachment, Trauma,... Ghosts From the Nursery Related Links: SunnyBrook ATTACh Organization Online Courses: Attachment Disorders... Behavior Management... Author's Other Sites: Emotional Tips Family Content Parenting For One MFT Exam Prep The attachment bond forms between infant and primary caregiver sometime during the infant's first year of life. An attachment disorder occurs when the attachment period is disrupted or inadequate, leaving the child with the inability to form a normal relationship with others and causing an impairment in development (Bowlby, 1969). Our understanding of diagnosing and treating RAD at this time is limited, thus the definition outlined in the DSM-IV if limited: Reactive Attachment Disorder DSM-IV (313.89, p. 116)

100. Reactive Attachment Disorder
Back Home Next. Reactive attachment disorder. Reactive AttachmentDisorder It's Time To Understand. Children at Risk for Reactive
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