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1. Great Ideas In PersonalityAttachment Theory
This page deals with attachment theory. Attachment theory is meant to describe and explain enduring patterns of relationships from birth to death.
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2. Developmental Psychology - ATTACHMENT
This page provides links to web sites with information on patterns of attachment, attachment measures, attachment disorders, attachment parenting
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3. Attachment Disorder Site - Providing Hope And Support.
Provides information and support to persons dealing with attachment disorder and the many related problems that these children face. Also includes
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4. Welcome To Attachment Parenting International
Attachment Parenting International 2906 Berry Hill Drive Nashville, Tennessee 37204 Just in "Peaceful Parenting" Wristbands!
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5. Attachment Disorder Information And Support At ATTACh.org.
ATTACh is an international coalition of parents and professional involved with children who have attachment difficulties. The organization is
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

6. Infant Attachment Continuity And Prediction Of Later Outcomes
Using attachment to mother, attachment to teachers, and relations with peers to predict emotion dysregulation
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7. PSY301
This course is designed to prepare students for graduate level statistics courses and research participation.
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8. Attachment Disorder Therapy - Center For Family Development
A Williamsville, New York center for the treatment of reactive attachment disorder, offering two week intensives, and evaluations for adopted and
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9. Coming Soon!
Local affiliate of the Association for the Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children.
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10. Attachment Disorder Help
An Exton, Pennsylvania psychotherapist and adoptive parent specializing in attachment therapy. Includes a description of services available.
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11. Practical Attachment
Parenting strategies for children with unusual behavioral issues. for strategiesfor promoting attachment in children with special parenting needs,
http://home.att.net/~PracticalAttachment/
Have you adopted a complicated child? Or are you thinking about it, and wondering how to prepare? Or wondering if you can handle it?
Are you looking for strategies for promoting attachment in children with special parenting needs, such as children from institutions or backgrounds of neglect?
Are you struggling with professionals to find a diagnosis that fits and is actually helpful to you when you seek services?
Welcome to my world.
This web site may help you understand some useful concepts and strategies for young children who have problems associated with living in an orphanage during their infancy. You need to be aware of problems that are often confused with attachment issues so that you won't be caught off guard if they should develop in your child. Not all children from orphanages fit this profile, so your experience may be different. You won't find any horror stories here, just preparation. I want you to adopt these kids! I want you to feel that you have the information you need to help these kids have a meaningful life. I want you to feel ready, willing and able to love, protect and parent these kids in ways that are appropriate to their developmental needs. Every last one of them! A loving family for every child...
By request, I am posting articles, correspondence, essays, checklists and observations that I have written over the past 6 years. Much of this has appeared on adoption-related e-mail lists, and some has been included in newsletters and booklets. These topics are revisited as new people begin struggling with these issues. I hope this web site will help make these ideas easier to find. If you are looking for statistical data or scientific research, you will need to look elsewhere. This is a practical site. Everything here is based on observation and input by adoptive parents. This is not the final word, or the only approach.

12. Adopting.com Resources For Special Needs Children
children with special needs A listing of resources on the internet. This sitefocuses, but is not limited to, attachment and bonding issues.
http://www.adopting.com/special.html
The Attachment and Bonding Center of PA Attachment Disorder Network
    URL: http://www.radzebra.org/
    Email: info@radzebra.org The Attachment Disorder Network is a national organization dedicated to education, support and advocacy for families dealing with attachment disorder and attachment issues. We feature a bimonthly newsletter and a packet of information to get new parents started on their journey.
The Attachment Disorder Site
    URL: http://www.attachmentdisorder.net
    Email: nancyjhg@hotmail.com This site is for those who have adopted special needs children either domestically or internationally. It is a site that will also benefit foster parents. This site focuses, but is not limited to, attachment and bonding issues.
Attachment Disorder Support Group

13. Special Needs Disorders And Disabilities - Child, Special, Alcohol, Attachment,
special Needs Adoption Expert Discussion Forum issues to Consider Adoption Language attachment Bonding Disabled Parents Failed Placement
http://special-needs.adoption.com/children/special-needs-disorders-and-disabilit
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Special Needs Disorders and Disabilities

14. Special Needs
Introduction to Adopting Parenting children with special Needs issues toConsider Adoption Language attachment Bonding Disabled Parents
http://special-needs.adoption.com/
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Special Needs
(from the perspective of a parent in a domestic special needs adoption) I am an adopting parent. I wish to open my home and my heart to a sibling group that needs me, siblings who want more brothers and sisters, namely the kids who are already here. I don't want to do this alone. This is what I need from the other stakeholders, from my village (if you'll excuse my calling on an oft-used metaphor). From the adoption agency: I need support in the form of some encouragement and enthusiasm when I call to request an application packet. I know you are busy, probably too busy, and underpaid to boot, but if you treat me as though I am a burden to you, I may feel unwanted and drop the whole idea. Please understand that my first contact with you is critical. If I am truly one of America's greatest natural resources, please treat me as good as gold. From my extended family and friends and co-workers: I need a slap on the back. Guess what, I'm not crazy. And I'm certainly no saint. This decision has not been made lightly so please don't assume I have not thought it through. I don't need your approval, but I would like to have it. I'd never tell you how many kids to have, so I hope you won't tell me. What I need from you is a big hug and a hearty "Congratulations!" You see, I'm emotionally pregnant right now. And expectant mothers need TLC.

15. Families With Children From China
special SECTION Understanding attachment The possibility of children developingattachment issues is not confined to the international adoption
http://www.fccny.org/newsletter/default.asp?36

16. Attachment And Bonding Center Of Ohio Treats Attachment Disorder.
of children with special needs or children with attachment issues require timeaway As children with attachment issues progress through their lives,
http://www.abcofohio.net/
attachment and bonding center of ohio gregory c. keck phd Welcome Promoting Healthy Attachments Through A Full Spectrum of Services At the Attachment and Bonding Center (ABC) of Ohio, we place particular emphasis on fostering the connection between adopted children and their parents. By re-working the early life experiences that interfered with normal developmental processes, we help the children let go of their anger, resentment, and fear. With this release comes the freedom to experience closeness and trust with others - resulting in a greater likelihood that they will attach to their adoptive families. To achieve this end, we provide a variety of services tailored to the specific issues of children with attachment difficulties, as well as programs for those whose lives are intertwined with theirs. Working Together to Strengthen the Bonds As children with attachment issues progress through their lives, their paths cross those of family members, social workers, therapists, teachers, physicians, and other professionals. At ABC of Ohio, we believe it is critically important to educate all segments of society on the behavioral problems particular to these children. Early identification and treatment can make a significant difference in their lives...and ultimately in the lives of all those they touch. For this reason, ABC of Ohio will accept referrals from either family members or community professionals. A phone call will initiate the intake process.

17. Tapestry Books: Attachment Disorder,attachment Disorder, Reactive Attachment Dis
Adopting The Hurt Child Hope for Families with specialNeeds Kids any parentsdealing with their own children s issues surrounding attachment disorder.
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Adoption Books for Adults: Attachment Disorder Parenting With Stories: Creating a foundation of attachment for parenting your child
by Melissa Nichols, M.A., Denise Lacher, M.A., And Joanne May, Ph.D.
PARENTING WITH STORIES highlights the differences between parenting with attachment and parenting without it. Exercises are included in this wire spiralbound workbook to provide parents with the tools to use stories to form attachment with their child. The examples, stages of child development chart and references makes this workbook a very practical and useful tool to parenting.
(Wire Spiralbound, 40 pages, 2002)
now also available in paperback! Treating Attachment Disorders: From Theory to Therapy
by Karl Heinz Brisch
As research leads to an increasingly better understanding of attachment disorders of various types, the tools available to professionals and parents for TREATING ATTACHMENT DISORDERS continue to improve. This book is one such tool, offering an in-depth analysis of the many manifestations and intensities of attachment problems, from pre-conception to post-birth and post-adoption. With comprehensive yet easy-to-understand text, this is a great resource for anyone dealing with attachment problems.
(Hardcover, 294 pages, 1999)

18. RingSurf: Join Ring
with severe behavioral disorders and issues including Reactive attachmentDisorder, Treating angry, atrisk, attachment disordered children and
http://www.ringsurf.com/?action=addform&ring=FamiliesWithSpecialNeeds

19. RainbowKids - Medical Issues
Health Development issues in Newly Adopted children. Dr. Jane Aronson shareswith families what to have attachment and the special Needs Child
http://www.rainbowkids.com/medical/index.chtml
Home Find a Child Find an Agency Choose a Country ... About Us Medical Issues
Dr. Jane Aronson shares with families what to have evaluated their newly adopted child
Dr. Jane Aronson, of Orphan Doctor Website , shares with our readers important information needed to have your child properly screened after arriving home. When evaluating Read More...
Is Immersion the Right Way To Go?
Immersion is the "sink or swim" of language learning. Should newly adopted children take this route? Experts say: YES
Yes, it is. There are three factors that may influence the ability to master the English language communicative skills (conversational, social English) by adopted children: age, Read More...
Adopting a Special Needs Child...Is It For You?
When considering a special needs child, there are a few important questions to ask yourself...
It is very exciting that you are considering adopting a child who has special needs. Just as choosing to adopt internationally is a big decision, so Read More...
Attachment and the Special Needs Child
Meeting the needs of institutionalized and special needs children after adoption.
Attachment is often defined as the ?theory of love.? It is the special emotion and commitment we feel for another person. We begin learning about the

20. Parenting Coaching, Counselling - Special Needs Children, Attachment Disorders
attachment issues, special needs children, Tanya equipped us with skills andconfidence to parent a very complex child. With her help, we became our son s
http://www.forestcottagecentre.com/parent_services.html
Parents of Children with Attachment Issues FREE Newsletter Tell a Friend about our site Tanya provides services to parents of all challenging children, including bonding with infants and young children, difficult toddlers, defiant teens, dependent adult children, grandchildren being raised by grandparents, and more. She works with all types of special needs families to provide an individualized level of service. How are you doing? If you feel alone or you are feeling overwhelmed by the challenges you face, please call for a free 30-minute consultation. Services can be provided regardless of where you live and times are available to suit your life. "Tanya equipped us with skills and confidence to parent a very complex child. With her help, we became our son's forever family and have not only gone on to adopt more children with special needs but to foster children within our community as well."

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