In some cases, symptoms of reactive attachment disorder may improve or disappear when the child is placed in a supportive environment with consistent caregivers.
Psychotherapy or family therapy can help heal the relationship between the child and the caregiver and strengthen the bond between them. Some medications can also help the child or caregiver cope if therapy alone is not effective.

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