The psychiatric diagnosis Reactive attachment disorder (RAD)(DSM - IV - R 313.89) can be understood as the result of significant impairment in
the intersubjective sharing of experience between caregiver and child.
Specifically, one would expect effective treatment to focus on
the intersubjective sharing of experience and on relationship processes.
The concordant
intersubjective sharing of experience (an attuned resonant relationship with shared intention and attention) between child and therapist and child and caregiver enables the child to make sense out of memories, autobiographical representations, and emotion.
Not exact matches
o Sensitivity o Responsiveness o Following the child's lead o The
sharing of congruent
intersubjective experiences o Creating a sense
of safety and security
THE
SHARING OF CONGRUENT
INTERSUBJECTIVE EXPERIENCES.