
Attachment Disorder
Attachment Disorder refers to difficulties in forming healthy emotional bonds with others, often stemming from inconsistent or inadequate caregiving during early childhood. Children with this disorder may struggle to trust others, show extreme behaviors, or exhibit detachment from caregivers. These issues can manifest as anxiety, emotional disturbances, or problems in relationships later in life. The disorder can be classified mainly into Reactive Attachment Disorder (characterized by inhibited behavior) and Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder (marked by overly familiar behavior with strangers). Early intervention and therapeutic support can help improve attachment and emotional health over time.