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Disorganized attachment is classified as a specific subtype of insecure attachment, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, both concepts are frequently discussed together in the context of attachment difficulties, mental health risks, and clinical assessments as shown in [4], [5], and [6].

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Introduction to children's attachment - NCBI - NIH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Institute for Health and Care Excellence 5 facts
claimBehaviours reflecting disorganised attachment are typically observed during assessments like the separation-reunion procedure (SSP) and may not be displayed by the child in their home, unlike insecure attachment behaviours.
claimChildren who are on the edge of care, looked after, or adopted from care are at high risk of both insecure and disorganised attachment.
measurementA review of 69 studies by Fearson et al. (2010) found that insecure or disorganised attachment is significantly associated with increased risk for externalising problems, with effect sizes of d = 0.31 for insecure attachment and d = 0.34 for disorganised attachment.
claimThe term 'attachment difficulties' refers to insecure or disorganised attachment or diagnosed attachment disorders.
claimInsecure attachment patterns in children are associated with a higher prevalence of mental health problems, particularly among children with disorganised attachment.
“Psychology Works” Fact Sheet: Attachment in Children cpa.ca Canadian Psychological Association 2 facts
claimPsychologists, researchers, and therapists categorize attachment relationships into three main categories: secure, insecure, and disorganized.
claimPsychologists, researchers, and therapists categorize attachment relationships into three main categories: secure, insecure, and disorganized.
Understanding Attachment Theory and Its Stages health.clevelandclinic.org Cleveland Clinic 1 fact
claimAnxious, avoidant, and disorganized attachment are classified as insecure attachment styles and can negatively affect future relationships.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org Alexandra Vaporidis, Lilian Njoroge · International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science 1 fact
claimNeurological imbalances caused by trauma reinforce insecure or disorganized attachment propensity in children.
Attachment Theory In Psychology Explained simplypsychology.org Simply Psychology 1 fact
claimAttachment is categorized as either secure or insecure, with insecure attachment further divided into avoidant, ambivalent, or disorganized types.
Attachment Theory, Bowlby's Stages & Attachment Styles positivepsychology.com PositivePsychology.com 1 fact
claimInsecure attachment styles, such as anxious, avoidant, or disorganized attachment, can impact an individual's ability to trust, experience intimacy, and cope with stress and emotional challenges.
Attachment Theory in Early Childhood: A Guide for Educators mybrightwheel.com Brightwheel 1 fact
claimA child can have different attachment styles with different caregivers, such as a secure attachment with one and an insecure (avoidant, ambivalent, or disorganized) attachment with another, depending on the consistency and quality of each relationship.