User talk:Lemieu

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Reactive attachment disorder
Hi. You recently added this Most recently, Daniel Schechter and Erica Willheim have shown a relationship between maternal violence-related posttraumatic stress disorder and secure base distortion (see above) which is characterized by child recklessness, separation anxiety, hypervigilance, and role-reversal.[57] to the RAD article. I did briefly describe Zeanah's alternative versions of attachment disorders in the RAD article but there is a fuller description in the Attachment disorder article. I was thinking that this detail about research on the proposed new categories would be better placed in that article rather than the RAD article given the limitations of RAD. What do you think? Fainites barley scribs 21:56, 16 January 2010 (UTC)

Hi. Thanks for your message. I think this information should be in both places. Many people confuse RAD and Secure Base Distortion. So, it is essential that the latter be clearly defined with a citation for reference to clarify this confusion. Thanks again for your thoughtful comments and welcome!


 * Yeah. In my experience, many people confuse RAD and just about anything to do with attachment. A lot of effort and argument with reviewers went into the necessity to include an analysis of why RAD did not mean various attachment styles in the RAD article. I got Attachment disorder up to GA a while ago now and I expect it could use a little work. By the way - don't forget those 4 ~  thingies after your talk page posts. All the best.Fainites barley scribs  11:06, 17 January 2010 (UTC)


 * Me again! If you put the citation in the text, it automatically appears in the notes. There is no need to add it separately in the refs section. The refs section exists because I used some books rather than papers as secondary sources and the notes contain the page numbers only - otherwise the notes keep writing out the same books over and over again. It's one of those arcane Wiki things.Fainites barley scribs 13:45, 17 January 2010 (UTC)

Here. Fainites barley scribs 09:40, 27 January 2010 (UTC)

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