reactive attachment disorder
Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) is a psychological disorder typically observed in children who have experienced severe neglect or inconsistent care in their early years. It is characterized by significant difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy emotional connections with caregivers or loved ones, leading to social and emotional impairments.
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