Teachers, daycare providers, and primary caregivers are likely to notice that a child with
reactive attachment disorder exhibits emotional and behavioral issues.
Not exact matches
In order to qualify for a diagnosis of
reactive attachment disorder, a child must
exhibit a consistent pattern of inhibited, emotionally withdrawn behavior toward adult caregivers.
Specify current severity:
Reactive Attachment Disorder is specified as severe when a child exhibits all symptoms of the disorder, with each symptom manifesting at relatively high
Disorder is specified as severe when a child
exhibits all symptoms of the
disorder, with each symptom manifesting at relatively high
disorder, with each symptom manifesting at relatively high levels.
The children
exhibiting the most severe symptoms are sometimes diagnosed with
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), or the newer diagnosis — Disinhibited Social Engagement
Disorder (DSED).