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Appropriate topics for this category are those which promoting treatment for reactive attachment disorder, including attachment therapists, attachment centers, and other attachment programs, principally those located outside of the United States.

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ATTACh is a non-profit organization created to help families and society deal with critical attachment and bonding issues.
Information and support for parents of children with reactive attachment disorder or other detachment issues.
Online discussion and support forum for parents of children with reactive attachment disorder, as well as therapists and others, including those who may themselves be suffering from attachment issues.
A directory of attachment therapists which may be added to or edited by any attachment therapist who wishes to add, or modify their listing. Utilizes a wiki format.
Answers questions addressed to RadKid.Org relating to attachment disorder, attachment parenting, and related issues.
Nancy Thomas offers informational products, resources, and hope for those who care for children with attachment disorder or reactive attachment disorder.
The DDPI is a training institute, directed by Dr. Dan Hughes, whose purpose is to provide training, certification, and supervision in Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy.
Western New York's only attachment center specializing in the treatment of adopted and foster families with trauma and attachment disorder. Directed by Arthur Becker-Weidman,
FCC is a nondenominational organization of families who have adopted children from China. The purpose of FCC is provide a network of support for families who've adopted in China and to provide information to prospective parents.