Articles for tag: Attachment Disorder, Chemical Imbalance, Reactive Attachment Disorder

Karla News

Chemical Imbalance or Learning Disorder?

When a child is diagnosed with a disorder such as ADD, ADHD, ODD, anxiety disorder, Integration Dysfunction, Tourette disorder, Reactive Attachment disorder, Non-verbal Communication Disorder, Depression, Bipolar disorder or Aspergers syndrome, the underlying cause is almost always thought to be a chemical imbalance in the brain. Recent studies, however, suggest that a chemical imbalance may ...

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Raising a Child with Reactive Attachment Disorder

There was once a little girl who could illustrate a poignant visage of childhood; almond shaped eyes and black pig tails. Her father once wrote that she was outwardly beautiful, pleasant, convincing and charming, but unreachable, untrustworthy, distant, and full of rage but didn’t know why. Now she knows but it was an arduous, painful, ...

Attachment Disorder in Children

Healthy, secure attachment to a caregiver, usually the mother, is crucial to an infant and child’s development. Secure attachment is developed as the primary caregiver responds to the baby’s needs consistently, thereby creating a bond of trust between the caregiver and the baby. This attachment continues to grow and become stronger if this cycle continues ...