Attachment Disorders are psychiatric conditions that affect young children who have difficulty forming an emotional attachment with others. Parents and doctors may discover a child's emotional connection issues as early as their first year of life. Common symptoms associated with attachment disorders are; abdominal or colic pain along with difficulty in feeding the child, inability to gain weight, unresponsive behavior, social anxiety, etc.
Exploring the Interplay Between Attachment-Related Emotional Needs and Sexual Desire
Exploring how attachment-related emotional needs influence sexual desire in relationships.
Reactive Attachment Disorder - Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment
Reactive attachment disorder is a rare disorder wherein the child does not feel or form an emotional bond with their parents due to childhood trauma (or abuse).
