Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), only diagnosed in the context of early abuse and neglect, is characterised by failure to seek and accept comfort. It involves lack of activation of the - developmentally essential - attachment system, hence has profound developmental disadvantages. RAD usually resolves quickly in the context of adequate care and has been assumed never to persist once the child is in a nurturing placement. We challenge this existing paradigm by presenting three cases of children whose RAD symptoms have persisted despite living in placements judged, by both social and child health services, to be of good quality. All three boys met DSM 5 criteria for RAD in late childhood/early adolescence and had had stable RAD sympt...
Reactive Attachment Disorder, or RAD, has several possible causes usually stemming from traumatic ch...
When children experience extreme chronic trauma as a result of the effects of the disruption of heal...
To explore attachment narratives in children diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Meth...
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), only diagnosed in the context of early abuse and neglect, is ch...
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), is characterized by failure to seek and accept comfort in maltre...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a severe disorder of social functioning. Previous research ha...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is one of the least researched and most poorly understood psychia...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is one of the least researched and most poorly understood psychia...
The past 20 years have been turbulent regarding Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), with conflicting...
Copyright © 2013 Rachel Pritchett et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Children with histories of early childhood neglect can exhibit a multitude of problematic behaviors,...
Background: Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) has been described as one of the least researched and...
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a condition which results in indi-viduals having difficulty fo...
Since its introduction into DSM-Ill, reactive attachment disorder has stood curiously apart from oth...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a severe disorder of social functioning. Previous research has...
Reactive Attachment Disorder, or RAD, has several possible causes usually stemming from traumatic ch...
When children experience extreme chronic trauma as a result of the effects of the disruption of heal...
To explore attachment narratives in children diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Meth...
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), only diagnosed in the context of early abuse and neglect, is ch...
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), is characterized by failure to seek and accept comfort in maltre...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a severe disorder of social functioning. Previous research ha...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is one of the least researched and most poorly understood psychia...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is one of the least researched and most poorly understood psychia...
The past 20 years have been turbulent regarding Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), with conflicting...
Copyright © 2013 Rachel Pritchett et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Children with histories of early childhood neglect can exhibit a multitude of problematic behaviors,...
Background: Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) has been described as one of the least researched and...
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a condition which results in indi-viduals having difficulty fo...
Since its introduction into DSM-Ill, reactive attachment disorder has stood curiously apart from oth...
Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a severe disorder of social functioning. Previous research has...
Reactive Attachment Disorder, or RAD, has several possible causes usually stemming from traumatic ch...
When children experience extreme chronic trauma as a result of the effects of the disruption of heal...
To explore attachment narratives in children diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Meth...