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What
is Attachment Disorder?
Reactive
Attachment Disorder is a very real illness. Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder are reacting to events in their early
life that may include neglect, abuse, or something more subtle (see causes
below). Due to these events, many children are unable to attach to a primary
caregiver and go through the normal development that children must go
through in order to function in relationships. My explanation is somewhat
simplified but may be helpful to you. It does not replace a diagnosis
from an attachment therapist.
As the baby
has a need and signals that need by crying, the mother (primary caregiver)
comes and soothes her baby and meets his needs. If this cycle is repeated
over and over again and the baby's needs are consistently met in the proper
way by the same caregiver, the baby often learns to trust. He will then
be able to continue on in his development. Now, take a look at the disturbed
attachment cycle:
As
you compare the Healthy Attachment Cycle to the Disturbed Attachment Cycle,
you can see how the baby has a need, cries, but this time, the need is
not met by his mother (primary caregiver). Sometimes, the need is met
but it is inconsistent, or there are different caregivers who are not
attuned to this particular baby. Sometimes the baby's cries go unanswered
as in the case of neglect or the baby's cries are met with a slap as in
the case of physical abuse. Whatever the cause, the baby's needs are not
met in a consistent, appropriate way. (See Potential Causes)
* Some information based on Attachment, Trauma, and Healing by Terry Levy and Michael Orlans. See disclaimer.
Any information on the Attachment Disorder Site does not replace professional advice. This site is my attempt to pass on my knowledge from reading and learning everything I could find on this issue so that I could help our son and maybe help others who are walking this same path. The resources on this entire site are provided for your personal perusal. I have no way to guarantee the accuracy or appropriateness of any information or advice for a particular situation. Nothing on the Attachment Disorder Site constitutes medical, legal or other professional advice and I assume no liability or responsibility for any diagnosis, treatment, decision made, or action taken in reliance upon information contained on these sites including any sites linked to it or your use of the Internet. Permission must be granted by Nancy Geoghegan to use any part of this site. Feel free to email me to discuss this matter.
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