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Why do I have swings in levels of hope for my son? Is this the fate of CD parents?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 502779" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Can I toss a really far-out idea out there somewhere?</p><p>What's the chances your difficult child has some form of attachment disorder?</p><p>There's a good, fairly recent post out on this forum, by Buddy, that looks at "insecure attachment".</p><p>Attachment disorders are a whole range - from fairly mild to extreme.</p><p>If existing approaches are not providing results... is it worth exploring this?</p><p></p><p>The challenge is, if an attachment disorder is indeed in the mix, then the the things he - and you - need are totally different than if he's CD. This would have to be explored with a therapist who has very significant experience working with kids who have attachment disorders. The rest of the tdocs and psychiatrists don't have a clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 502779, member: 11791"] Can I toss a really far-out idea out there somewhere? What's the chances your difficult child has some form of attachment disorder? There's a good, fairly recent post out on this forum, by Buddy, that looks at "insecure attachment". Attachment disorders are a whole range - from fairly mild to extreme. If existing approaches are not providing results... is it worth exploring this? The challenge is, if an attachment disorder is indeed in the mix, then the the things he - and you - need are totally different than if he's CD. This would have to be explored with a therapist who has very significant experience working with kids who have attachment disorders. The rest of the tdocs and psychiatrists don't have a clue. [/QUOTE]
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