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Revisiting my thoughts on Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 569153" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>It's mentioned in the DSM as antisocial personality disorder in adults. In kids, it is often called conduct disorder. There are different degrees of attachment problems. If a kid is harming animals, pooping/peeing inappropriately or sets fires (even small ones) you have a full blown child psychopath. I never saw my child playing with matches, but my kids assure me that he used to set little fires in his room on the carpeting all the time. Often these kids sexually abuse younger kids too and they don't feel bad about it because they don't have a conscience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 569153, member: 1550"] It's mentioned in the DSM as antisocial personality disorder in adults. In kids, it is often called conduct disorder. There are different degrees of attachment problems. If a kid is harming animals, pooping/peeing inappropriately or sets fires (even small ones) you have a full blown child psychopath. I never saw my child playing with matches, but my kids assure me that he used to set little fires in his room on the carpeting all the time. Often these kids sexually abuse younger kids too and they don't feel bad about it because they don't have a conscience. [/QUOTE]
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