Abstracts
Résumé
Le modèle de l’Attachement en situation de carence de soins extrême (ASCSE) est un modèle heuristique qui suggère une trajectoire du développement du Trouble réactionnel de l’attachement (TRA) et du Trouble de l’engagement social désinhibé (TESD). L’ASCSE est ancré dans la recherche empirique sur le TRA et le TESD et basé sur la théorie de l’attachement de Bowlby (1969/1982). Il inclut les trajectoires distinctes du TRA et du TESD, qui sont présentés comme des troubles découlant d’une perturbation du système d’attachement, et une trajectoire normative. En tant que modèle intégratif, il offre un cadre à partir duquel plusieurs questions de recherche et pistes d’interventions peuvent être dérivées.
Mots-clés :
- trouble de l’attachement,
- TRA,
- TESD,
- modèle ASCSE
Abstract
The model of Attachment in Situations of Extreme Deficiency of Care (ASEDC) is a heuristic model that suggests a developmental pathway of the reactive attachment disorder (RAD) and of the disinhibited social engagement disorder (DSED). The ASEDC is rooted in empirical research conducted on RAD and DSED and based on Bowlby’s attachment theory (1969/1982). It includes the normative path and the distinct paths of RAD and DSED, that are presented as disorders stemming from a disrupted attachment system. As an integrative model, it offers a framework from which research questions and avenues for interventions can be derived.
Keywords:
- attachment disorder,
- RAD,
- DSED,
- ASEDC model
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