The DSM-5 gives specific diagnostic criteria for reactive attachment disorder. The child must demonstrate a chronic pattern of emotional withdrawal, rarely seeking comfort from others when distressed. They may exhibit episodes of fear, sadness, or irritability out of proportion to a normal reaction to stress and may engage in social withdrawal.

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