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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a rare but serious condition that can develop in children who have experienced severe or prolonged neglect or deprivation of caregiving during their early developmental years. RAD is characterized by a persistent pattern of emotionally withdrawn, unresponsive, or resistant behavior towards caregivers, leading to significant impairment in social relationships and emotional development. Children with RAD may have difficulty forming healthy attachments and may show little interest in interacting with others, leading to difficulties in forming friendships, engaging in social activities, and developing normal emotional responses. Symptoms of RAD typically emerge before the age of five and can persist into adulthood if not treated. Treatment for RAD usually involves a combination of psychotherapy, family therapy, and specialized care that is tailored to the individual's specific needs. Learn more in this episode.
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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a rare but serious condition that can develop in children who have experienced severe or prolonged neglect or deprivation of caregiving during their early developmental years. RAD is characterized by a persistent pattern of emotionally withdrawn, unresponsive, or resistant behavior towards caregivers, leading to significant impairment in social relationships and emotional development. Children with RAD may have difficulty forming healthy attachments and may show little interest in interacting with others, leading to difficulties in forming friendships, engaging in social activities, and developing normal emotional responses. Symptoms of RAD typically emerge before the age of five and can persist into adulthood if not treated. Treatment for RAD usually involves a combination of psychotherapy, family therapy, and specialized care that is tailored to the individual's specific needs. Learn more in this episode.