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. 2008 Feb;13(1):52.
doi: 10.1111/j.1475-3588.2006.00428.x.

Treatment for Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

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Treatment for Children with Reactive Attachment Disorder: Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy

Arthur Becker-Weidman. Child Adolesc Ment Health. 2008 Feb.
No abstract available

Keywords: Attachment; Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy; Reactive Attachment Disorder; trauma; treatment.

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