However, more research is needed to determine if problems in older children and adults are related to experiences
of reactive attachment disorder in early childhood.
There's little research on signs and symptoms of
reactive attachment disorder beyond early childhood, and it remains uncertain whether it occurs in children older than 5 years.
Due to their past experiences with their biological mothers, children with
reactive attachment disorder see maternal figures as threats and push them away through a variety of behaviors.
Yet, to take children with
reactive attachment disorder alone to chat (while parents stay in the waiting room) is the first and most critical mistake therapists can make.
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