Disordered Attachment Flashcards

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What are the 3 components of attachment?

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  1. Care seeking (Attachment)
  2. Care giving (Bonding)
  3. Exploration (Safety)
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What are t6he 4 types of attachment?

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  1. Secure
  2. Ambivalent (Insecure)
  3. Avoidant
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what is the impact of childhood attachment?

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  • Impact attachment patterns across the lifespan
  • impact child’s ability to regulate emotions and connect and relate to others in adulthood
  • Adaptive childhood behaviours may become maladaptive in adulthood
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What do we want to foster?

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  1. The ability to seek care.
  2. The ability to give care.
  3. The ability to be autonomous.
  4. The ability to negotiate.
  5. The ability to trust.
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What are Attachment Disorders?

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  • severe colic and/or feeding difficulties
  • failure to gain weight
  • detached and unresponsive behavior
  • difficulty being comforted
  • preoccupied and/or defiant behavior
  • inhibition or hesitancy in social interactions
  • being too close with strangers
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What is Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)?

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  • Impacts a small number of children
  • Appears before age 5
  • Child is inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers
  • Child does not seek or respond to care/concern when distressed
  • Minimal social and emotional responsiveness to others
  • Limited positive affect
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What are the risk factors for developing RAD?

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-Severe attachment disruption in early years
-Persistent disregard of the child’s emotional needs for comfort, stimulation, and affection
-Unstable home environments
-Frequent changes in caregivers
-Childhood trauma

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What are the interventions for RAD?

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  • Early intervention is critical
  • Treatment can be successful with ongoing collaboration between caregiver and child, with a strong focus on re-establishing a stable and secure attachment relationship
  • RAD cannot be effectively treated without caregiver engagement
  • Parenting interventions and education focused on the child’s emotional needs and increasing the parent’s capacity to recognize and respond
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What is Disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED)?

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  • A pattern of behavior in which a child actively approaches and interacts with unfamiliar adults and exhibits at least two of the following:
  • Reduced or absent reticence in approaching and interacting with unfamiliar adults.
  • Overly familiar verbal or physical behavior (that is not consistent with culturally sanctioned and with age-appropriate social boundaries).
  • Diminished or absent checking back with adult caregiver after venturing away, even in unfamiliar settings.
  • Willingness to go off with an unfamiliar adult with little or no hesitation
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what are the risk factors of DSED?

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  • Neglect
  • Inadequate care environments
  • Frequent changes in caregivers
  • Childhood trauma
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