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Reactive attachment disorder
Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Homeopathic Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Acupuncture & Acupressure Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Psychotherapy Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Surgical Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Dietary & Herbal Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
- Other Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
What is Reactive attachment disorder
Symptoms of Reactive attachment disorder
Causes of Reactive attachment disorder
Risk factors of Reactive attachment disorder
Complications of Reactive attachment disorder
Lab Investigations and Diagnosis of Reactive attachment disorder
Precautions & Prevention of Reactive attachment disorder
Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
Homeopathic Treatment of Reactive Attachment Disorder
Homeopathy has good response in such psychoemotional states. It can help both child and parents in overcoming their difficulties. Some of the homeopathic medicines that can be used for treatment of Reactive Attachment Disorder are:
- Aethusa
- Bar C
- Calc P
- Cicuta
- Agar
- Cham
- Cina
Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
Psychotherapy and hypnotherapy treatment of Reactive attachment disorder boosts self-esteem and improves peer relationships. It helps to learn how to cope with the stress of having a child with reactive attachment disorder.
Conventional / Allopathic Treatment of Reactive attachment disorder
Allopathic medications are given for other conditions that may be present, such as depression, anxiety or hyperactivity in a child or a parent.
What is Reactive attachment disorder
Reactive attachment disorder is a condition in which infants and young children don’t establish healthy bonds with parents or caregivers. Many children experience the loss of primary caregivers, either because they are physically separated from them or because the caregiver is incapable of providing adequate care.
Symptoms of Reactive attachment disorder
- No interest in playing with toys
- Failure to smile
- Withdrawing from others
- Failing to ask for support or assistance
- Acting aggressively toward peers
- Calm when left alone
- Feelings of anger or distress
Causes of Reactive attachment disorder
It’s not clear why some babies and children develop reactive attachment disorder and others don’t.
Risk factors of Reactive attachment disorder
- Living in an orphanage
- Physical, sexual or emotional abuse
- Alcohol or drug abuse
- Prolonged hospitalization
- Parents who have a mental illness
- Postpartum depression in the baby’s mother
- Frequent changes in foster care or caregivers
- Extreme neglecting
Complications of Reactive attachment disorder
- Relationship problems
- Eating problems
- Drug and alcohol addiction
- Inappropriate sexual behavior
- Difficulty at work
- Depression or Anxiety
- Poor self-esteem
Diagnosis of Reactive attachment disorder
Diagnosis of Reactive attachment disorder involves the deep examination by a psychiatrist. It involves:
- Details about the baby’s or child’s pattern of behavior over time
- How the baby or child interacts with parents or caregivers and other family members
- Questions about the baby’s or child’s home and living situation since birth
Precautions & Prevention of Reactive attachment disorder
- Educate yourself about attachment issues
- Be actively engaged with your child
- Take classes or volunteer with children
- Teach children how to express feelings and emotions with words
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