
Reactive Attachment Disorder
Friday's Progress Notes
Mental health information
Vol. 2 Issue 26 - June 19, 1998
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CONTENTS
1. What is attachment?
2. Children with incarcerated parents.
3. Evaluating older, pre-adoptive foster children.
4. Learning disabilities.
5. Children and divorce.
6. Understanding attachment.
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John L. Miller, MD
1. RAINBOW KIDS
Attachment: What's the Problem?
This is an explanation of attachment disorder.
http://www.rainbowkids.com/2002/10/attachment/problem.chtml
2. AMERICAN
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION MONITOR
Punishment of Innocents: Children of Parents Behind Bars
Psychologists are gathering data and developing programs to develop attachment between children and their incarcerated parents.
http://www.apa.org/monitor/may01/punish.html
3. PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY: RESEARCH AND PRACTICE
Evaluating Older Pre-Adoptive Foster Children
This article provides an outline for conducting a thorough and systematic psychological
assessment of older pre-adoptive foster children.
http://www.apa.org/journals/pro/pro295428.html
4. NIMH
Learning Disabilities
This booklet describes treatment options, strategies for coping, and sources of information and support.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/disorders/nih_ld.html
5. FRIDAY'S PROGRESS NOTES
Children and Divorce
Divorce is often a complex and difficult process for children. The newsletter provides resources for practitioners working with families going through divorce.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/newsletter/FPN_7_6.html
6. ATHEALTH.COM
Attachment: A New Way of Understanding the Problems of Parents and Kids
Children who feel the most secure in their early relationships with parents have tremendous advantages in life.
http://www.athealth.com/Consumer/farticles/Wesselmann.html
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