Question: What does reactive attachment disorder turn into?

Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) sometimes occurs when a baby or child is neglected or otherwise mistreated. The result is that people with this disorder fail to develop a bond with parents or other caregiving adults. Although rare, RAD can significantly affect a persons life.

What does reactive attachment disorder become in adults?

Whether it is professional relationships with coworkers, platonic relationships with best friends or romantic relationships with an intimate partner, RAD causes adult individuals to have the inability to fully experience relationships because they do not have a positive sense of self.

What happens to children with RAD?

Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is a condition in which an infant or young child does not form a secure, healthy emotional bond with his or her primary caretakers (parental figures). Children with RAD often have trouble managing their emotions. They struggle to form meaningful connections with other people.

What happens if RAD goes untreated?

Problems if the Disorder Goes Untreated These can include relationship problems, an increased risk for substance abuse, and an increased risk to develop numerous other physical and psychological problems.

How do you treat a child with RAD?

TreatmentEncouraging the childs development by being nurturing, responsive and caring.Providing consistent caregivers to encourage a stable attachment for the child.Providing a positive, stimulating and interactive environment for the child.Addressing the childs medical, safety and housing needs, as appropriate.13 Jul 2017

What is the best treatment for RAD?

Theres no standard treatment for reactive attachment disorder, but it should involve both the child and parents or primary caregivers. Goals of treatment are to help ensure that the child: Has a safe and stable living situation. Develops positive interactions and strengthens the attachment with parents and caregivers.

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