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         Attachment Disorder:     more books (101)
  1. Addiction as an Attachment Disorder by Philip J. Flores Ph.D., 2004-08-06
  2. Treating Attachment Disorders: From Theory to Therapy by Karl Heinz Brisch MD, 2004-05-04
  3. More than Love: Adopting and Surviving Attachment Disorder Children by Sherril Stone, 2001-07-10
  4. Attachment Disorders: Treatment Strategies for Traumatized Children by Catherine Swanson Cain, 2006-03-14
  5. Attachment, Trauma, and Healing: Understanding and Treating Attachment Disorder in Children and Families by Terry M. Levy, Michael Orlans, 1998-08
  6. A Safe Place for Caleb: An Interactive Book for Kids, Teens and Adults with Issues of Attachment, Grief, Loss or Early Trauma by Kathleen A. Chara, Paul J. Chara Jr., 2005-05-18
  7. Understanding Attachment and Attachment Disorders: Theory, Evidence and Practice (Child and Adolescent Mental Health) by Vivien Prior, Danya Glaser, 2006-09-30
  8. A Short Introduction to Attachment and Attachment Disorder by Colby Pearce, 2009-06-15
  9. The Personality Disorders Through the Lens of Attachment Theory and the Neurobiologic Development of the Self: A Clinical Integration by James F. Masterson, 2006-01-10
  10. When Love is Not Enough : A Guide to Parenting Children with RAD - Reactive Attachment Disorder by Nancy L. Thomas, 1997-04
  11. When Love is Not Enough : A Guide to Parenting Children with RAD - Reactive Attachment Disorder by Nancy L. Thomas, 1997-04
  12. Attachment and Child Development by Ph.D., LICSW Jane F. Gilgun, 2009-04-17
  13. Attachment Theory in Clinical Work with Children: Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice
  14. Why Is Johnny So Detached? A School Professional's Guide to Understanding and Helping Students With Attachment Issues by Thomas Ottavi; Ph.D., 2007-04-30

1. Reactive Attachment Disorder - It's Time To Understand
A selfguided primer for the understanding and treatment of attachment disorder, with speaker's notes.
http://members.tripod.com/~radclass/
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2. Attachment Disorder Site - Providing Hope And Support.
Provides information and support to persons dealing with attachment disorder and the many related Category Health Mental Health attachment disorder......Offers information, support, and hope for those who care for childrenwith attachment disorder. Welcome to the attachment disorder Site.
http://www.attachmentdisorder.net/
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what they do everyday. ClubMom is open to ALL Moms, and is ABSOLUTELY FREE! Click here to join ClubMom Attachment Disorders range in severity. In fact, the attachment continuum runs from securely attached through degrees of attachment issues all the way to those who suffer from severe attachment disorder as in my son's case. With the addition of hundreds of children adopted from institutional settings and from the foster care system, it is important for all of us to become educated regarding the potential and unique problems these children and their families face. It is by this understanding that we can forge ahead and learn to help our families heal. We must also remember that all adopted and foster care kids do not suffer from attachment disorder. A lot has to do with the individuals themselves - their physiological and psychological make-up, the type of environment they were in and the duration they were in that environment. With this in mind, we do not want people to become wary of adoption because of attachment disorder. We want people to become educated about it. I often wish I had known what was wrong sooner as I look back on years that were spent utilizing ineffective therapies and parenting strategies. We would have started on the road to healing sooner.

3. Attachment Disorder*ATTACHMENT DISORDER* Theory, Parenting, And Therapy. By Mark
Alaska Attachment and Bonding Associates A non-profit Wasilla, Alaska association providing advocacy through education for youth with attachment disorder.
http://www.netaxs.com/~sparky/adoption/attach_3.htm
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4. Attachment Disorder Help - Cascade Center For Family Growth
Offering attachment disorder treatment and information .
http://www.attach-bond.com/
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Welcome to the Cascade Center
We invite you to explore our site
Cascade Center for Family Growth specializes in children with severe behavioral disorders and issues including: Reactive Attachment Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Autism, Down's Syndrome, learning disabilities, brain injury, childhood depression, addictions, significant developmental delays, intellectual deficits, childhood violence, anxiety disorders, and other serious difficulties in childhood. The Cascade Center is dedicated to helping parents and children develop strong attachments and bonds. This, we believe, is the way to security, self-esteem, and peace. We believe that for children, it is not possible to develop true self-esteem and find peace without resolving differences and emotional pain due to stressed or damaged emotional ties to their parents and family. For adults, Cascade specializes in treatment of all types and degrees of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Attention Deficit Disorder, Sleep Disorders, chronic stress, depression and anxiety, brain injury, and the difficulties that follow a painful childhood such as Borderline Personality Disorder.

5. Attachment Disorder Network
A Kansas City, Missouri educational and advocacy organization dedicated to assisting families with attachment issues. Find articles and support information.
http://www.radzebra.org
Of Horses and Zebras... by Nancy Spoolstra I first expressed my desire to be an adoptive parent at the age of 14; that goal was preceded by my declaration (at age 5) that I intended to be a veterinarian. Happily, I have achieved both goals, although I never would have guessed how unexpectedly those aspirations intertwined. I have learned much about life and people, and developed a variety of skills as a result of the education I have received from both arenas. I do not pretend to be qualified to diagnose an individual with Reactive Attachment Disorder. Many have told me that I should return to school and obtain the letters after my name that would enable me to do just that. I doubt I will, for I need no other degrees to be a good therapeutic parent to these children. I do intend to continue to insist that the mental health community and the child placing agencies get up to date with this diagnosis. I also intend to do everything I can to empower parents to demand that the professionals be a part of the solution instead of part of the problem. Attachment therapists are not insisting that all troubled children are attachment disordered. But if one would only learn the basic principles of attachment and the formation of trust, it would be much easier to understand how a troubled infancy and early childhood irrevocably impacts the future of an individual. This site is a member of WebRing.

6. Attachment Disorder Support Group (ADSG)
Promoting the education and understanding of reactive attachment disorder and providing support to Category Health Mental Health attachment disorder......You will find some of the best resources available for helpin understanding and treating attachment disorder!
http://www.syix.com/adsg/
Welcome! W elcome to the Attachment Disorder Support Group! Here you will find information on attachment disorder, bonding, special needs children, real life testimonials, people, and much more! You will find families that have adopted children, foster children, step children, and biological children. Make yourself comfortable, for there is a great deal of information available on this site. I hope you enjoy your visit. For those of you who are new to this site you may be stressed to your limits and wondering if there is any hope. Yes, there is hope! Change will take a lot of time and a lot of research. It is imperative that you have a support group around you of family and/or friends. There are several options for you here on ADSG. You may chat on the message forum , the email listserv , or in the Live Chat Room . People you meet through ADSG will understand your needs, and together you can build a network of strength, hope and joy. "Tonight, when you lay your head on your pillow, forget how far you still have to go. Look instead at how far you've already come."

7. RadKid.Org: Reactive Attachment Disorder And Detachment Issues
Find information, ideas, and support for parents and caregivers of children with detachment disorder .Category Health Mental Health attachment disorder......A resource for parents or guardians of children with reactive attachmentdisorder, or RAD. Describes Reactive attachment disorder. I
http://radkid.org/
To Contact Ken
Reactive Attachment Disorder
I had heard of the terms before, but only a few months ago “reactive attachment disorder”, sometimes known as “detachment disorder”, or simply “attachment disorder”, held no personal significance to me. My wife and I took our nephew in to live with us a year ago last January. While we knew, and anticipated that there would be problems, we had no idea as to the extent of his disability. Our nephew has recently been diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder, or RAD, and despite the fact that this is a disorder that was barely on my screen of consciousness six months ago, my wife and I both have come to understand it reasonably well. Making it go away is another matter entirely. As a paramedic for 20 years, I have come to appreciate signs and symptoms pointing to specific diagnoses, yet was astounded to see how closely and how clearly our nephew fit the pattern for reactive attachment disorder. I only wish that treating the problem were as easy as diagnosing it appears to be. My wife and I have been devouring all of the information we can find on attachment disorders and, as we have learned more, we’ll be adding to this site. If you’ve just begun your own search for ways in which you can help your child, this is a good place to start. We have included links to books that may be helpful and to other useful sites we’ve found on the Internet. We’ve also created a support board on Delphi Forums, and you can find a link to it in our Books and Resources section, along with other support forums on the subject.’

8. New Findings In Diagnosis
Article by John F. Alston, M.D.
http://www.rainbowkids.com/Articles/298rad.html
Correlation Between Bipolar Disorder and Reactive Attachment Disorder By John F. Alston, M.D. Historically, mental health professionals have long associated Attention Deficit Disorder with Reactive Attachment Disorder. It is true that children who have been abused and/or neglected do have attentional problems secondary to their abusive circumstances or brain maturational problems. Experts have put this correlation of ADD and RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder) at between 40% and 70% for either abused/neglected children and/or adopted children. In my experience as psychiatric consultant to the Attachment Center at Evergreen since 1977, as well as within my own private practice and consultations with other attachment programs and adoption agencies in which I supervise psychotherapists who work with attachment disorders, I have come to realize that Attention Deficit Disorder is vastly overdiagnosed in this clinical population, leading to inadequate, even contraindicated treatment. I have concluded that correlations between Bipolar Disorder and Reactive Attachment Disorder are indeed much more common. This conclusion has led to different, and in my experience, much more effective medical treatment plans for these children. I have reached the above conclusion gradually over the last several years. In the past twenty five years, since my graduation from medical school, I have diagnosed and treated approximately 3,500 cases of ADD and approximately 1,000 cases of Bipolar Disorder. Particularly in my role as a consultant to The Attachment Center at Evergreen program, it has been my professional privilege and pleasure to assess and treat children from all over the United States and at least a few foreign countries. In my experience, this miscorrelation between ADD and Reactive Attachment Disorder is international.

9. Index
An Exton, Pennsylvania psychotherapist and adoptive parent specializing in attachment therapy. Includes a description of services available.
http://www.attachmentdisorderhelp.homestead.com
Webmaster 47 Marchwood Road Suite 2-H Exton, PA 19341 Phone: 610-280-9555 Fax: 610-280-9532 DCKuchlak@aol.com Dianne C. Kuchlak, MSS, LCSW, is an adoptive parent and a psychotherapist who has been working with individuals, couples, and families for over 15 years.
A graduate of Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and trained at the PA Gestalt Center, Dianne has been treating children with Reactive Attachment Disorder and their families since 1998.
Author of Following Adoption: Strengthening Adoptive Families Through Groups for Parents, Teens, and Children (SWAN, 2000), Dianne is founder and facilitator of the regional :
Support Group for Parents of Children with Attachment Disorders/Difficulties

For information about the support group call
Dianne C. Kuchlak, MSS, LCSW
Attachment Therapy and Family Counseling
Dianne C. Kuchlak, MSS, LCSW, is an adoptive parent and a psychotherapist who has been working with individuals, couples, and families for over 15 years.
A graduate of Bryn Mawr College Graduate School of Social Work and trained at the PA Gestalt Center, Dianne has been treating children with Reactive Attachment Disorder and their families since 1998.
Author of Following Adoption: Strengthening Adoptive Families Through Groups for Parents, Teens, and Children (SWAN, 2000), Dianne is founder and facilitator of the regional :

10. Using EMDR With Children
Treatment approach including EMDR.
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~jsjp/emdr.htm
Treatment of Reactive Attachment Disorders
By Dr. Joanne May, Ph.D. L.P., L.M.F.T.
mayjonie@aol.com

Posted to traumatic-stress@listp.apa.org
TO: Professional Colleagues
Date: Sat, 27 Apr 1996 15:46:07 -0400 INTRODUCTION. I am writing to reply to a colleague's inquiry. She stated that she recently became aware of a mental health program that specializes in treating children with reactive attachment disorders. Her understanding of the program was that the child was asked to sit with their hands on their knees and then exposed to EMDR in order to deal with any past traumatic experiences. The child is forced, through physical restraint by the parents and the therapists to comply with the expected sitting position and the EMDR process. In addition, if the child requests, pleads, screams for the EMDR process to be stopped because of the intensity of the memories (or for any other reason) the therapists do not comply. The therapists justification for this is that, although the child may be retraumatized by the process, this only serves to facilitate their access to and experience of the memories. She was referring to a program that I founded and that I currently direct. I would like to take this opportunity to respond to her inquiry. I will also reply to the opinion writers. I welcome her inquiry and appreciate her qualification which stated that she was describing the program as she understood it. Her understanding and description of our program does not accurately characterize either the theoretical foundation or the treatment protocol.

11. The Attachment And Bonding Center Of PA
With clinical offices in Warminster, Pennsylvania, offers therapy services, support and information on the subject of reactive attachment disorder.
http://www.abcofpa.net/
The Attachment and Bonding Center of PA IS THERE HOPE FOR HEALING? At ABC of PA, we believe in hope for healing. The Attachment and Bonding Center of PA specializes in the treatment of children and adolescents with attachment difficulties - children who are suffering from a seeming inability to form an attachment or bond with those who love them most. It is the nature of humans to want love, safety and closeness with others. In or first 3 years of life, a foundation is laid. We each must learn "is the world safe? caring? predictable?" In a loving and consistent relationship with a primary caregiver, we develop a sense of well-being, and a trust in others. But for children who have suffered early experiences of neglect, abuse, hospitalizations, institutionalization, painful illness, or separations from a primary caregiver, relationships are frightening and unpredictable. These children become reluctant to trust or love others. And they become driven - driven to control every aspect of life in an effort to control their pain. They grow up believing they are unlovable and that others must not be trusted. Life is empty and survival is the only goal.

12. Index.htm
Athens, Georgia facility offering intensive therapeutic services and support for children, adolescents, Category Health Mental Health attachment disorder......UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
http://www.attachment-ga.com/
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13. RAD Reactive Attachment Disorder @ Attachment Center West Provides Professional
A Santa Ana, California center providing professional support and treatment for children with reactive attachment disorder. Find information about attachment, a schedule of events, and directions to the facility.
http://www.attachmentcenterwest.com/
Attachment Center West
Connie Hornyak, L.C.S.W.
Clinical Director
Lic. #LCS-7096 Services Meet The Team About Attachment Events ... Home
Is your child...
  • Control-seeking? Indiscriminately affectionate? Unable to give/receive affection? Manipulative?
Does your child....
  • Steal? Lie? Rage? Set fires? Injure animals?
We can help, with skilled diagnosis and caring therapy. Traditional therapies (play, talk, expressive) do not work with children who have attachment and bonding problems, because they rely on the ability to form a trusting reciprocal relationship with the therapist - something a child with attachment issues cannot do! We rely on a myriad of treatment techniques designed to reach the unreachable child. These techniques and interventions are tailored to meet the individual needs of the child and family in treatment, and may include cognitive restructuring, psychodrama, holding, somato-emotional release, reparenting, behavioral management, narrative therapy, EMDR and Theraplay. We also utilize family and couples therapy to help parents and siblings heal from the emotional wounds that result from living with a rage-filled child.

14. Taking You To MarthaWelch.com
A Stamford, Connecticut center using regulatory bonding therapy used as a treatment for children with attachment disorder. Find a description of services available, as well as forum areas for parents and therapists.
http://www.marthawelch.com

15. Attachment Disorder Site - Providing Hope And Support.
Offers information, support, and hope for those who care for children withattachment disorder. Welcome to the attachment disorder Site. Our Journey.
http://www.attachmentdisorder.net/Our_Journey.htm
Welcome to the
Attachment Disorder Site
Our Journey Our story begins on April 3, 1996, the day we brought our then 4- year- old son home from a Romanian orphanage. From the moment he came home, he was a whirlwind of hyperactivity - touching everything, defiant, destructive, loud, violent and rageful. I noticed some other strange behaviors right away. Rocking back and forth and from side to side, refusing to eat, lack of eye contact, an apparent need to be in control of everyone and every situation, and a propensity to illicit angry responses from both myself and my husband - what we called "pushing our buttons". He had no fear of strangers often just walking up to a stranger and touching them and talking to them. He would hug me with his back when I would go for a hug and he flinched when I touched him yet he would be happy to give hugs to anyone not in his immediate family. I suppose the worst behaviors were the defiant ones - bossiness, arguing, and sassiness. No amount of behavior modification - sticker charts, etc. - worked with him. He just didn't seem to learn from his mistakes. I read all the traditional parenting books and tried many different techniques. Sometimes, they would work for a small amount of time but inevitably; we would end up back at the beginning. I started to think it was my fault. That I wasn't loving him enough, that I needed to give him more time and be more patient. By the time he went to kindergarten and then first grade, he was a constant behavioral problem.

16. Reactive Attachment Disorder.Org
Resource and online support group for parents who have children and teens challenged by Reactive attachment disorder, Bipolar, ODD, Fetal Alcohol and similar disorders.
http://www.geocities.com/reactiveattachmentdisorder/index.html

17. Attachment Disorder Help - Nancy Thomas Parenting
Nonprofit organization offering information, resources, and help for those working with or parenting Category Health Mental Health attachment disorder......Offers informational products, resources, and hope for thosewho care for children with attachment disorder.
http://www.nancythomasparenting.com/
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Nancy Thomas parenting is a not-for-profit service organization offering information and resources on attachment disorder. We are also the official home of Families by Design providing educational materials and seminars. Special needs children do not succeed when parented as a "normal child"; they need special help. When parents, teachers, therapists, and respite providers join together we can have a powerful team to help heal a hurting child. I hope you will find those things you seek here in our humble offering of pages. I believe every child can learn to be respectful, responsible and fun to be with. We can make a difference! Nancy Thomas
The resources on Nancy Thomas Parenting are provided for your personal education. We have no way to guarantee the accuracy or appropriateness of any information or advice for a particular situation. Nothing on Nancy Thomas Parenting can constitute medical or legal advice and we assume no liability or responsibility for any diagnosis, purchase made, treatment, decision made, or action taken in reliance upon information contained on this site including any sites linked to it or your use of the Internet.
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Glenwood Springs, CO 81602

18. What Is Attachment Disorder?
CAUSES OF attachment disorder. If you think your child has an attachmentdisorder, contact an attachment therapist for an evaluation.
http://www.syix.com/adsg/geninfo/Whatis.htm
"When you're through changing, you're through."
Bruce Barton
An attachment disorder is a mental and emotional condition occurring in the first two years of life that causes a child not to attach, to bond, or to trust his primary caretaker. Children with attachment disorders have trouble trusting others. Trusting means to loveand loving hurts. They have been hurt too deeply. Loving must be done on their terms so that they will not be hurt again. They attempt to control everyone and everything in their world. No one gets into their world, past their barriers, without proving that they are truly trustworthy. "Unattached children...have an uncanny ability to appear attractive, bright, loving...helpless, hopeless, lost...or promising, creative, and intelligent, as may suit their needs at the time. Therefore, strangers, helpful neighbors, even therapists, often see the parents as the problem and believe the winsome child is 'beautiful'. . ." (Foster Cline, 1979) Adoptive parents wonder why? "I'm not the one that hurt him. I am trying to give him love."

19. Attachment Disorder, Attachment Therapy - What Is Attachment Disorder?
Evergreen Consultants goal is to provide high quality treatment for the healing of attachment disordered children and their families. These children have Reactive attachment disorder, and it requires a different type of therapy to address these early
http://www.attachmenttherapy.com/ad.html
Evergreen Consultants
In Human Behavior
28000 Meadow Dr. Suite 206
Evergreen, Co 80439
303.674.8769-fax
evcons@aol.com
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    What Is Attachment Disorder?
    When this initial attachment is lacking, children lack the ability to form and maintain loving, intimate relationships. They grow up with an impaired ability to trust that the world is a safe place and that others will take good care of them. Without this sense of trust, children believes that they must be hypervigilant about their own safety. Unfortunately, their idea about safety prevents them from allowing others to take care of them in a loving, nurturing manner. They become extremely demanding and controlling in response to their fear. Emotionally they believe that if they do not control their world then they will die. Children without proper care in the first few years of life have an unusually high level of stress hormones, which adversely effect the way crucial aspects of the brain and body develop. Conscience development is dependent upon brain development and follows attachment. Therefore, these children lack prosocial values and morality as well as demonstrating aggressive, disruptive and antisocial behaviors. There are many reasons why the development of this connection can be disrupted. Factors that may contribute to impaired attachment include:

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