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About Reactive Attachment Disorder
Reactive Attachment Disorder (R.A.D.) is found in children who did not have the loving families most children do. These children suffer abuse from neglect. We started this foundation after we saw there was a real need, because not a lot of people know about Reactive attachment disorder (R.A.D.) and don't understand it. The reason I know about this is because my daughter that I adopted has this and everyday is a challenge for us. We have lived with this Reactive Attachment Disorder (R.A.D.) for over 9 years now. We have put together 2 camps and working on our 3rd and 4th camps. These camp have helped families from falling apart and to realize you are not alone and we can make a difference.
R.A.D is defined as the affection tie between two people. It begins with the bond between the infant and mother. This bond becomes internally representative of how the child will form relationships with the world. R.A.D is defined as the condition in which individuals have difficulty forming lasting relationships.
The children can win if they have the proper help.
Famous & Infamous People with R.A.D
There are several degrees of rage, but the rage of psychopaths is that born of unfulfilled needs as infants.
One famous person with Reactive Attachment Disorder who did get help in time (in 1887) and became one of the greatest humanitarians is Helen Keller.
There is also so infamous people that did not get no help in time: Adolph Hitler, Saddam Hussein, Edgar Allen Poe, Jeffery Dahmer, and Ted Bundy.
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