These guidelines offer evidence-based recommendations on psychotherapeutic and pharmacological interventions of reactive attachment disorder in children. The recommendations are intended to provide psychiatrists and mental health professionals with practical guidance and improve mental health outcomes for children with reactive attachment disorder and their caregivers.
· The most important part of management is to improve the child-carer relationship where this is possible and relevant. Developing a nurturing parent-child relationship is the cornerstone to overcoming the damage caused by severe neglect and abuse. Child individual psychotherapy will help them come to terms with an abusive parent and so improve their attachment security in relation to that person, by enabling them to talk about them in a balanced and coherent way (strong recommendation)
· Parenting skills classes: education for parents and caregivers about attachment styles, attachment disorders as well as other necessary parenting skills. Parent education focuses on developing positive, non-punitive behavior management strategies, ways of responding to nonverbal communication, anticipation and coping strategies for when triggers arise (conditional recommendation).
· Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT): typical therapy for attachment problems includes both children and their caregivers. Therapy often involves fun and rewarding activities that enhance the attachment bond as well as help parents and other children in the family understand the symptoms of the disorder and effective interventions. Implementing ABFT in practice requires a comprehensive understanding of the family's attachment patterns, dynamics, and needs (conditional recommendation).
· Play therapy. Help children to learn appropriate skills for interacting with peers and handling other social situations (conditional recommendation).
· Trauma-Focused Therapies: For children with RAD who have experienced trauma, trauma-focused therapies such as Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) are crucial for processing traumatic memories and promoting healing (conditional recommendation).
· Medication: While there is no specific medication for RAD, psychiatric medication is prescribed to address co-occurring conditions, such as depression or anxiety, if present (Strong recommendation).