Reactive attachment disorder symptoms in adults with intellectual disabilities

By: Minnis, Helen.
Contributor(s): Fleming, Gail | Cooper, Sally-Ann.
Series: Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 23 (4) 2010: 398-403.Publisher: 2010Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): ADULTS | INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY | ATTACHMENT DISORDER | SYMPTOMSSummary: Explains that unusual social behaviours such as disinhibited/overfriendly or, conversely, withdrawn hypervigilant behaviours, are core symptoms of reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Notes that observations from clinical practice suggest that some adults with intellectual disabilities have such behaviours generally associated with early childhood adversity.
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Explains that unusual social behaviours such as disinhibited/overfriendly or, conversely, withdrawn hypervigilant behaviours, are core symptoms of reactive attachment disorder (RAD). Notes that observations from clinical practice suggest that some adults with intellectual disabilities have such behaviours generally associated with early childhood adversity.

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