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3. Risk Factors

The risk of developing reactive attachment disorder increases for children who experience significant physical and emotional neglect, as well as those living in institutions.

Other risk factors include frequent shuffling from one foster home or caregiver to another, having parents with significant mental health problems or behaviors that impair their interaction with the child, and being separated from their parents for long periods for things like illness or hospitalization.

Reactive Attachment Disorder and the Lack of Connection

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