Chapter 22: Reactive Attachment Disorder Flashcards

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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)

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difficulties in forming emotional attachments with others

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Understanding the Disorder

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  • children who have not been afforded consistent and nurturing presence early in their lives become either anxiously attached or detached in relation to others
  • infants and children diagnosed with attachment disorders have usually endured neglect and/or maltreatment or have experienced severe trauma
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The children who are at risk

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  • those within foster care and international and domestic adoption system who have previously been abandoned or abused
  • disrupted early attachment; infants with mothers with postpartum depression or mental illness may not have had the opportunity to bond and attach healthily
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Signs + Symptoms

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-marked disturbance in ability to relate socially, manifesting either:
>emotional withdrawal or inhibition
-inability to seek or accept warmth from others
-inability to show or respond to affection
>marked disinhibition
-indiscriminate willingness to seek comfort even from strangers
-excessive trust of strangers
-infants with serious insecure attachments may exhibit severe feeding difficulties not r/t a physiological cause

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Diagnosis

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by parental report and observing how the child interacts around parents an strangers

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Prevention

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  • educating parents and providing them with mental health services prior to becoming parents
  • adoptive parents should be aware of the difficulties that may have been experienced by their children prior to adoption
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Nursing Care

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-create an opportunity to experience a caring relationship
-developing trust through meeting the child’s basic needs or responding to cried or tantrums or listlessness with patience and consistency
>child with RAD had no true concept about which basic needs will be met
-refer for psychotherapy

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Education/Discharge

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  • parents need a great deal of support
  • educated about attachment ad bonding and how to deal with a child who has difficulty making interpersonal connections
  • support groups with other parents who have children with RAD
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