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<blockquote data-quote="Roxona" data-source="post: 682341" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>SS10 was diagnosed with attachment disorder about this time last year, along with anxiety disorder and an emotional growth of a 3 year old. He exhibits everything you describe about your girls, KSM. He rejects everything we say. He will avert his eyes, turn his head or even turn his back to us when we are talking to him. He also over attaches like Savior mentions. He smothers people until they can't handle it anymore and end up pushing him away. I don't know how to approach it. He's overwhelming and defiant all at the same time. We went to counseling for four months, and the counselor could give us nothing on how to deal with it other than enabling his behaviors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roxona, post: 682341, member: 19076"] SS10 was diagnosed with attachment disorder about this time last year, along with anxiety disorder and an emotional growth of a 3 year old. He exhibits everything you describe about your girls, KSM. He rejects everything we say. He will avert his eyes, turn his head or even turn his back to us when we are talking to him. He also over attaches like Savior mentions. He smothers people until they can't handle it anymore and end up pushing him away. I don't know how to approach it. He's overwhelming and defiant all at the same time. We went to counseling for four months, and the counselor could give us nothing on how to deal with it other than enabling his behaviors. [/QUOTE]
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