Saturday, November 10, 2012

Abusive parenting techniques to treat reactive attachment disorder?


Some more to think about during Nation Adoption Awareness Month:

Please go read this article

Abusive parenting techniques to treat reactive attachment disorder


This is my comment in the proper order:
"I am really very saddened to see members of the attachment community come out and being defensive about a situation or several situations involving the abuse of adopted children post placement. This would be a wonderful opportunity to come out and discuss what is appropriate therapy for children suffering from “reactive attachment disorder” (RAD) or more commonly post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). There have been several cases of the abuse involving adopted children and the withholding of food. Three that I can think of that it made the news in recent weeks. In fact the state of Washington was so concerned with the growing number of cases of abuse involving adopted children that they commissioned a report and made recommendations: Severe Abuse of Adopted Children Report STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND OFFICE OF THE FAMILY AND HEALTH SERVICES CHILDREN’S OMBUDSMAN CHILDREN’S ADMINISTRATION. This is a growing and serious problem. The fact that so many of these cases have a set of common denominator is not a coincidence, and until we put it all together, speak about it honestly and work to find solutions to help children suffering from PTSD and or RAD children will continue to suffer at the hands of those who committed to give them a supposedly “better life.” As long as members of the “attachment” community continue to deal with these stories of this growing trend from a standpoint of defensiveness abuses with a root in “attachment therapy” will continue to happen. This is not a time for defensiveness and circling the wagons. This is a time to reassess to reevaluate what is and is not “therapeutic” and or what is or is not “abuse.” And a time to contemplate whether it is possible or likely that some suggested methods of parenting children reportedly suffering from reactive attachment disorder (RAD) and or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are indeed coercive and could potentially if not easily spiral into abuse when employed by desperate parents."

This is what I would like every parent who has engaged in power struggles over food to watch...Food is about survival and it should never be used as control if you expect your hurt child to EVER trust you.

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Food is about survival and is also deeply about connections. I don't fight about foods. And when you don't, eventually if you are really patient, things do change.
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This is so sad to me, because while a large percentage of kids who have been through the foster care system have some amount of Post traumatic stress Disorder (PTSD), RAD is actually rare when based on the DSM-IV criteria.
This trend we are seeing of severe abuse including death of adopted children has to be talked about. You are correct that the defensive posturing and circling of the wagons does the opposite. Right now when there are cases in the news is when families dealing with this have the upper-hand to demand real support and actions to help. Hiding it or calling it rare does a disservice to the children. How many children need to die before enough is enough.
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you are absolutely right! this is a time to demand support for families! although what i believe what is commonly called RAD which is rare is way more likely to be PTSD. and most insurance companies will not cover the fringe types of "attachment" therapy that *some* adoptive families prefer....you know the ones...that lead to abuse.
That is so disturbing. How can anyone think that would help?! Sunday - totally agree with you about RAD actually being PTSD in a lot of cases.
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Learn about the symptoms and treatment of Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) and other attachment disorders. ... As a parent of a child with an attachment disorder, you may be exhausted from trying to connect with your child. ... The parent is emotionally unavailable because of depression, illness, or substance abuse.
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