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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 602530" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Just scanning your first post... I suspect you're right that the key current diagnosis is "attachment disorder". Any idea what his first two/three years were like? That will be your key. </p><p> </p><p>Some of his behaviors could come from other dxes, but those would not eliminate attachment disorder. In other words, he could be all of what you listed, and more... which just complicates things.</p><p> </p><p>Who has done the evaluations? (I know... up here in "our" world, we don't get much choice but... it does make a difference) And how long ago? If its been three years or more, you can fight for a fresh round of evaluations. Sometimes a new perspective gives another missing piece of the puzzle.</p><p> </p><p>Meanwhile... one of our other members has written some good posts about attachment disorders and insecure attachment, along with some good links. Try searching this forum for "insecure attachment", for anything posted by Buddy (her board name).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 602530, member: 11791"] Just scanning your first post... I suspect you're right that the key current diagnosis is "attachment disorder". Any idea what his first two/three years were like? That will be your key. Some of his behaviors could come from other dxes, but those would not eliminate attachment disorder. In other words, he could be all of what you listed, and more... which just complicates things. Who has done the evaluations? (I know... up here in "our" world, we don't get much choice but... it does make a difference) And how long ago? If its been three years or more, you can fight for a fresh round of evaluations. Sometimes a new perspective gives another missing piece of the puzzle. Meanwhile... one of our other members has written some good posts about attachment disorders and insecure attachment, along with some good links. Try searching this forum for "insecure attachment", for anything posted by Buddy (her board name). [/QUOTE]
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