Disinhibited social engagement disorder is an attachment disorder that causes a child to be over-friendly or overfamiliar around people they do not know, with a lack of wariness around strangers.
Attachment theory has emerged as a pivotal framework for understanding how early relational experiences shape vulnerability to psychotic disorders. Secure attachment supports adaptive stress ...
Attachment in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) encompasses the patterns of emotional bonding and regulatory behaviours displayed by individuals with ASD towards primary caregivers. While classical ...
Avoidant attachment is an attachment style that develops during early childhood, particularly in those who do not experience sensitive responses to their needs or distress. Children with an avoidant ...