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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 502013" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Jan...</p><p>I hate to even suggest this, and want to preface my comments with affirmation that in NO way is this because of your parenting. </p><p></p><p>Have you ever considered that he may have some form of attachment disorder? This is not a singular diagnosis - there are a whole range of possibilities. When a very young child has problems that can't be solved, it disrupts the building of normal attachments to caregivers.</p><p>In your case, it seems like you did everything you could, but there were no explanations, no dxes.</p><p>I fully believe that. There's just too much that modern medicine does not know.</p><p>But... for the baby who screams and screams and can't be soothed... it has an impact. THEY don't know why, either.</p><p></p><p>In which case, most psychiatrists and Tdocs don't have a clue.</p><p>You'd need someone with extensive experience dealing with attachment issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 502013, member: 11791"] Jan... I hate to even suggest this, and want to preface my comments with affirmation that in NO way is this because of your parenting. Have you ever considered that he may have some form of attachment disorder? This is not a singular diagnosis - there are a whole range of possibilities. When a very young child has problems that can't be solved, it disrupts the building of normal attachments to caregivers. In your case, it seems like you did everything you could, but there were no explanations, no dxes. I fully believe that. There's just too much that modern medicine does not know. But... for the baby who screams and screams and can't be soothed... it has an impact. THEY don't know why, either. In which case, most psychiatrists and Tdocs don't have a clue. You'd need someone with extensive experience dealing with attachment issues. [/QUOTE]
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