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Has anyone heard of RAD, Reactive Attachment Disorder? I actually have a post about this on a RAD forum. Where can I find it? http://www.psychforums.com/reactive-attachment/ |
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That's very true, most of what I write is fantasy fiction. I also watch a lot of films and tv stuff I am a big gamer too. I love long games with good character development and love interests. You can get so immersed like you are the character and are making the relationships with the other characters. Especially with games like Mass Effect where your decisions affect not only the outcome and story elements of the game, who lives and dies, but also the kind of person you are, your relationship with others, etc. It even carries over to the next game. |
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That's very true, most of what I write is fantasy fiction. I also watch a lot of films and tv stuff I think its a great way to escape all the crap that life throws at you. Me, I take long bicycle rides on the bike trails here and fantisize. I always feel so much happier after a ride. I also escape with my dreams. Just last night I had another flying dream and I always seem to feel great after having a flying dream. Funny how that works. What do those flying dreams mean? I used to have them all the time when I was younger. I live in a corner where the street forms a T. I always dreamt I was flying down the long street taking off. I wonder if it has to do with escaping. Flying dreams can mean a number of things. Just google it and you will see it has many meanings. I just know I feel better rested and quite happy when I have these dreams. |
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Attachment Disorder is very real and stems from childhood abuse. It's when a person cannot form normal attachments to people. As far as I know there is no therapy or cure for it. If I remember correctly, a person who has AD does not long for the missing relationship. They are unable to generate those feelings. Thank you, I was about to say this as well. It is a real disorder, many people often develop it as children. Children who come from abusive households or social services often have this disorder. Wait...you are incorrect on this one! My son has an attachment disorder and he was never abused or social services! I think it is honestly passed down because I have a few cousins with it and a few nephews with it. |
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