Therapy interventions for reactive attachment

    • [DOC File]RUNNING HEAD: NEGATIVE EVALUATION OF PERSONS WITH …

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      Just as medicine has moved from highly intrusive interventions to less intrusive yet more effective ones, so has the field of attachment therapy evolved. Over time, findings in the fields of trauma, neuroscience and attachment discredited the more coercive approaches (Kelly, 2003).

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    • [DOCX File]Relationship180

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      Hanson, R.F., & Spratt, E.G. (2000). Reactive attachment disorder: What we need to know about the disorder and implications for treatment. Child Maltreatment, 5(2), 137-145. Hardy, L.. (2007). Attachment theory and reactive attachment disorder: Theoretical perspectives and treatment implications.

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    • [DOCX File]Reactive Attachment (Affection) Disorder [RAD]

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      Attachment Core Pattern Therapy Interventions, Vacillator & Avoider. Box 1: Vacillator has a buildup of anxiety and tension. What’s going on? Vacillators have poor self-observation and reflection skills and need continual practice at describing their inner state.

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    • Coercive Interventions for Reactive Attachment Disorder

      - Advocate group that provides the public with information, parents with support, resources, and scholarships for reactive attachment disorder therapy. RadKid.Org: Reactive Attachment Disorder - Find information, ideas, and support for parents and caregivers of children with detachment disorder.

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    • [DOC File]T007 Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders

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      1. Kay is a 14 year-old young girl carrying a long-standing diagnosis of Chronic Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), and as of 2002, a diagnosis of Mild Autism. (S34, P18). Her cognitive skills were reported at the low-average to borderline range in 2001, and at the low-average range in 2003.

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    • [DOCX File]relationship180.com

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      Cognitive Therapy of Personality Disorders. Question from chapter 1. ... reactive attachment. insecure attachment. disorganized attachment. ... consider beginning with interventions that do not require extensive self-disclosure. help the patient deal adaptively with aversive emotions.

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    • [DOC File]Coercive Restraint Therapies - Come Over To...

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      Attachment Core Pattern Therapy Interventions, Vacillator & Pleaser. Box 1: Vacillator’s buildup of tension and anxiety. What’s going on? Vacillators have poor self-observation and reflection skills and need continual practice at describing their inner state.

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    • [DOC File]White Paper on Coercion in Treatment - ATTACh

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      The term coercive restraint therapy (CRT) describes a category of alternative mental health interventions that are generally directed at adopted or foster children, that are claimed to cause alterations in emotional attachment, and that employ physically intrusive techniques.

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