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Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
- The Essential Guide for Parents
- Narrated by: Cindy Piller
- Length: 3 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
If you are struggling to parent a child with reactive attachment disorder (RAD), this is the resource you need. No platitudes or false hopes here, only practical suggestions that actually work!
Understand developmental trauma and reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Learn tips and tricks to help you to navigate "the system". Get resource recommendations that will provide a way forward. Adopting or fostering a child with reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is beyond challenging. They may have violent outbursts, engage in outlandish behavior like lying, stealing, playing with feces, and hoarding food. With histories of early childhood trauma, kids with RAD too often break even the most loving of caregivers. Many parents of these children feel utterly isolated as family, friends, and professionals minimize the struggles.
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD): The Essential Guide for Parents comes from a parent who’s in the trenches with you. Keri has lived the journey of raising a son with RAD and has navigated the mental health system for over a decade.
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- Karena F
- 10-09-2022
may apply to extremes but too much scaremongering
this is not advice, but a warning of how the author explains extreme RAD and how the violence and disregulation harm the parent. She frequently says RAD is a spectrum before commenting on her extreme experiences and removing any hope of a supportive therapeutic home where everyone can learn to live with the child who has RAD. Roads more like a psychopathic child than a RAD child and even then on the e treme end. :-(
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