Attachment disorder in children occurs when early relationships with caregivers are disrupted or insufficient, leading to challenges in emotional bonding and trust. These children may exhibit behaviors such as difficulty connecting with others, excessive fear of abandonment, or extreme independence. Early intervention is crucial to help them develop healthy emotional bonds and secure attachments.
Therapy for children with attachment disorder focuses on addressing the underlying emotional wounds that have impacted their ability to trust and connect with others. Early intervention can help prevent long-term emotional difficulties and promote healthy psychological development.
Through therapy, children learn to form secure attachments by developing trust in caregivers and other important figures in their lives. Therapists work with children to help them feel safe, loved, and supported, which is essential for their emotional growth.
Parents or caregivers play a significant role in the therapeutic process. Counselling often involves guiding parents on how to provide consistent, nurturing care that fosters emotional security in their child.
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