cluciano63
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I don't put a lot of faith in "psychologists" who diagnose from afar. Especially based upon a story with no proof it actually happened.
attachment disorder is something that I know quite a lot about.
People with RAD are not pleasant to be around. I don't think she has RAD.
Being adopted at about 8 months is not good as at 9 months ( generally speaking) infants develop "fear of strangers". Can't look that up right now.
It depends on where she was the first 8 months. During those days, generally speaking they would have a girl live in a home for unwed mothers, and then a foster family would take them until adoption.
This would normally happen at 6 weeks of age.
8 months is unusual. It sounds perhaps that it may have been abuse or neglect.
Or maybe mother died. Who knows.
Wasn't she looking for her father on the adoption site? Not her mother? That struck me as unusual.
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" If this is true, it gives us a pretty major insight into what kind of person she is and that she is indeed capable of doing something to Kyron, says Pat Brown, a forensic psychologist in Washington, D.C. Clearly, anyone who takes out a hit on their husband or wife definitely jumps into the psychopathic category.
Martin Williams, a forensic psychologist in San Jose, Calif., also says putting a hit on someone would be a strong indicator of psychosis. "
What kind of person is Terri Moulton Horman?
No charges, no court determinations, just speculation.
attachment disorder is something that I know quite a lot about.
People with RAD are not pleasant to be around. I don't think she has RAD.
Being adopted at about 8 months is not good as at 9 months ( generally speaking) infants develop "fear of strangers". Can't look that up right now.
It depends on where she was the first 8 months. During those days, generally speaking they would have a girl live in a home for unwed mothers, and then a foster family would take them until adoption.
This would normally happen at 6 weeks of age.
8 months is unusual. It sounds perhaps that it may have been abuse or neglect.
Or maybe mother died. Who knows.
Wasn't she looking for her father on the adoption site? Not her mother? That struck me as unusual.
Kaine was also adopted.
Just wanted to point out that adoption does not necessarily lead to attachment disorder, AND attachment disorder, in varying degrees, can happen with anyone - not just adoption or fostering. They say it can happen with preemies. People can have it for a long long time and don't realize it until it shows itself as adult depression/anxiety. Fascinating (albeit theoretical) stuff to chew on. IMO, but, again...only through my reading...
by his mother's new hubby. That is a bit different, but I wonder what the story is on the bio-father of Kaine.
But as neither POI or suspect, bio grandfather of Kyron (bio father of Kaine) is not to be sleuthed, correct?
forgive me if I missed it...but I have not seen anything that says TH was adopted?
snipped from above article:
" If this is true, it gives us a pretty major insight into what kind of person she is and that she is indeed capable of doing something to Kyron, says Pat Brown, a forensic psychologist in Washington, D.C. Clearly, anyone who takes out a hit on their husband or wife definitely jumps into the psychopathic category.
Martin Williams, a forensic psychologist in San Jose, Calif., also says putting a hit on someone would be a strong indicator of psychosis. "
What kind of person is Terri Moulton Horman?