Attachment Disorders: Treatment Strategies for Traumatized Children is an essential resource for therapists, parents, social workers, DCS workers, foster parents, educators, and child care providers facing the many challenges of working with traumatized children who have attachment issues. This engaging ...
Psychiatric nosologies have specified a variety of criteria for the disorder over the last 30 years, but there is emerging consensus regarding the disorders, their association with attachment, and ways in which to intervene with children affected by the disorder. In th...
Conversely, children with attachment disorders exhibit a varying capacity to form and sustain relationships and demonstrate emotional depth, they and experience a higher level of peer conflict. Children with insecure attachments have a greater likelihood for physical health morbidities and impaired social,...
John Bowiby's influential theory of attachment (1969/1982, 1973, 1980) grew out of concern among clinicians and researchers in the early to mid-twentieth century about problems of young children raised in contexts of less-than-adequate caregiving, with difficulties in social relatedness (Bowlby, ...
Eating disorders in adolescence: attachment issues from a developmental perspective In the present article we review findings from an emerging body of research on attachment issues in adolescents with eating disorders from a developmental ... Manuela,Gander,Kathrin,... - 《Frontiers in Psychology》 被...
Schizoid personality disorder affects men more often than women and is more common in people who have close relatives with schizophrenia. Schizoid personality disorder usually begins in early adulthood. Back to issues How to Tell if I Have Self-Defeating Personality Disorder Sometimes dubbed ‘...
关键词: definitional challenges development of attachment historical considerations clinical disorders of attachment: phenotype measurement issues and differential diagnosis prevalence and etiology course over time and clinical assessment 出版时间: 2009
With thetrauma model, dissociative symptoms arise from physical, sexual and emotional abuse; neglect, particularly in childhood; attachment problems if a child fears the caregiver or the caregiver is not adequately attuned to the child’s emotional or safety needs; and other severe stress or trauma...
including such traits as emotionally unstable, vulnerable, overwhelmed, rageful, depressive, and self-destructive ; andhistrionicpersonality disorder is largely a disorder of maladaptive extraversion, including such traits as attention-seeking, seductiveness, melodramatic emotionality, and strong attachment needs...
Psychological disorders:These may cause obsessive behavior, speech and communication problems, and other issues that may seem like autism, but aren’t. Examples include: Avoidant personality disorder Obsessive compulsive disorder(OCD) Reactive attachment disorder ...