
Attachment Disorders
Attachment disorders are emotional and behavioral issues that develop when a child doesn't establish a healthy, trusting relationship with their primary caregiver during early childhood. This can happen if the child's needs for comfort, safety, and affection are not consistently met. As a result, the child may struggle with forming stable relationships, trusting others, or managing emotions. These disorders can manifest as difficulty bonding, aggression, withdrawal, or extreme fearfulness. Proper support and therapy can help affected individuals develop healthier attachment patterns, improving emotional well-being and interpersonal functioning.