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Understanding Attachment
Attachment refers to the emotional relationships we have with other people. It can be viewed as a continuum with healthy attachment at one end and attachment disorder at the other.
Children who have experienced maltreatment or traumatic separations may be hesitant to trust others sufficiently to attach quickly or easily, and may show signs of stressed attachment. Focused interventions can help children and families address attachment-related problems.
Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children
An international coalition of parents, professionals, and others working to increase awareness about attachment and its role in human development.
Attachment: What Works? (PDF - 564 KB)
Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (2011)
Explains attachment and its importance, describes the characteristics of children with secure or insecure attachment relationships, notes cultural differences in attachment, and provides strategies teachers and caregivers can use to promote children's secure attachment.
Children With Attachment Issues : How They View the World
Braley
Paradigm, 10(4), 2007
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Explains how feelings of attachment form in young children and lists possible influences on attachment difficulties. The article provides strategies for treating co-occurring disorders, educating families, and developing a plan to re-parent children with attachment issues.
Perceptions of Attachment in Academia and the Child Welfare System: The Gap Between Research and Reality
Nilsen
Attachment and Human Development, 5(3), 2003
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Explores the use of the concept of attachment disorder to explain any difficulties in adopted children's behavior, and the danger of teaching foster/adoptive parents that problem behavior is a result of early experiences and can not be modified.
