User talk:Fendyam

Attachment Therapy article citations
Glad to see that you are now using a user name rather than just the IP addresses. You are in Lakewood OH and/or Naugatuck CT? The APA and NASW do have positions against coercive and intrusive interventions either explicitly and/or as part of each organization's code of ethics. The APA participated in the APSAC Task force that produced the standard cited in the article. Practitioners of "Attachment Therapy," as defined in this article, which invovles the use of coercive and intrusive interventions is not a prevelant practice, given the various prohibitions cited. If, by "Attachment Therapy" you mean treatments based in attachment theory such as Stanley Greenspans Floor Time, then is probably is prevelant. But this article defines "Attachment Therapy" in a very circumscribed and specific manner. It is a rarely practiced form of intervention, given that one cannot use it an be acting in concert with one's professioal organization. RalphLender talk 18:42, 2 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Wikipedia is not a place for original research, See relevant Wikipedia policies regarding writing articles. As defined in this article the practice is very rare.  Wikipedia is a public forum and so discussions take place on user talk pages and the talk pages of articles.  I am happy to discuss issues in those venues.   RalphLender talk 18:54, 2 March 2007 (UTC)