EAB 3002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, American Psychiatric Association, Not Otherwise Specified

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Early childhood: abuse, attachment, autism, cephalocaudal development, fine motor skills. Refers to an ongoing pattern in which caregivers fail to meet their children"s basic needs. Quick guide 10 lists common signs of various forms of child maltreatment. Refers to the bond or relationship between an infant and her or his caregivers, particularly the mother. Though there have been many famous studies on attachment in infancy (for example, j. bowlby, 1969; harlow and. Zimmerman, 1959; lorenz, 1965), perhaps the most popular theory of attachment was developed by mary ainsworth. Through her research ainsworth (1979) described four different types of attachment styles between infants and their mothers, which are listed in. Is a developmental disability characterized by impaired social interaction and communication (american psychiatric association, 2000; Autism falls under a larger umbrella of autism spectrum disorders, which include childhood disintegrative. Infants learn to control their necks, heads, and arms before they learn to crawl or walk.

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