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Reactive Attachment Disorder

Unattended Extreme Crying and Reactive Attachment Disorder

April 28, 2010

A few short weeks ago a young adopted boy was shipped back to Russia by his adoptive mother. The mother claimed that the boy was violent and destructive and that she could not handle the situation. She claimed, also, that she was deceived by Russian authorities when she was informed that the boy was in [...]

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Crying Babies at Risk of Brain Damage

April 23, 2010

This is so important that I simply had to publish it here right away. This is precisely one of the principal causes of Reactive Attachment Disorder. Crying babies at risk of brain damage LONDON – Distressed babies who are left to cry are at greater risk of developing problems later in life, a childcare expert [...]

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Respite Providers Wanted

April 23, 2010

Parents of children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) want you! We absolutely need respite providers. Yesterday I was taking care of a young girl with rather serious RAD and thinking about the irony that here I was providing respite care and we have no one to help us with our daughter! The fact is that [...]

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Adopted Child with RAD Shipped Back to Russia

April 12, 2010

Last week an unheard of horrific event occurred. According to the CNN report seven year old Artyom Savelyev, almost certainly afflicted with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) was placed on an airplane by his adoptive grandmother and shipped backed to Russia. It was just last September when Torry Ann Hansen adopted Artyom. Because of his “violent” [...]

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Kids with Reactive Attachment Disorder Love to Argue: A Powerful Way to Put a Stop to It

April 2, 2010

One of the endearing behaviors of children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is their love of argument. Oh, those kids will argue about anything. If you tell them to take out the trash, they will give you every reason you can imagine plus some more about why they should not do it. If you tell [...]

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder — Be Wise, Not Right

March 31, 2010

Ah, there’s a paradox. But more about paradox later. ODD, another one of those alphabet soup names that we read or hear about. I was lucky enough to attend a seminar recently presented by Don Williams, Psy.D., “A Skill-Based Approach to Parenting Children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder.” The program was presented by Help One Child. [...]

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Reactive Attachment Disorder on the Radio

March 23, 2010

One problem parents of children with Reactive Attachment Disorder) RAD confront time and time again is families and friends who don’t get it. They have never heard of RAD let alone what RAD is all about, so they don’t understand what RAD parents are going through. They do not understand what we tell them about [...]

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Whining and Your RAD Child — A Loving Solution!

March 22, 2010

Chances are that if your child has Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) whining is commonplace. It can drive a parent up a wall. Here is a perhaps exaggerated scenario. “Mom, I want that _________ (fill in the blank!)” “No, not now.” In a more plaintive tone, “Mom, I really want it.” “I said no.” In an [...]

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Do You Know the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM)?

March 17, 2010

The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), published by the American Psychiatric Association (APA), provides the criteria for and classifications of mental disorders. It is generally considered to be definitive although not without controversy. Originally published in 1952, the DSM has been through several versions – DSM-4 is the current edition. Over the [...]

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A Reactive Attachment Disorder Motto: Don’t Get Mad, Get Happy

March 15, 2010

Out in our culture we often hear, “Don’t get mad, get even.” Sometimes we hear, “Don’t worry, be happy.” Neither is particularly useful when thinking about children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD). Depending on their histories, many RAD kids have had more than their share of parents getting even or something like it. Don’t worry [...]

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