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Violent children and structural violence: Re-signaling ‘RAD Kids’ to inform the social work professions
Authors:Rachael Stryker
Affiliation:Department of Human Development and Women''s Studies, California State University, East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd., 3069 Meiklejohn Hall, Hayward, CA 94542, United States
Abstract:This article critically examines representations of children diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder, or “RAD Kids”, and their construction as dangerous subjects. Based on ethnographic research within attachment therapy clinics, and among adoptive families, social workers, and medical professionals in the U.S. and Russia, the author suggests that notions of danger associated with “RAD Kids” actually reflect a social anxiety about the contexts of structural violence in which we are attempting to build families and raise children at the turn of the 21st century. The author culturally and historically contextualizes the signaling of “RAD Kids” as violent within literature on moral panics over children and youth. She explores how these representations function as an attempt to “resignal” public anxieties about the difficulties associated with building families through adoption, and especially, the adoption of formerly institutionalized children. The article provides a model for thinking about complex relationships between children, pathology, and power to inform the social work professions, and particularly practice with children diagnosed with RAD.
Keywords:Reactive Attachment Disorder   Adoption   Attachment therapy   Moral panics   Children and youth   Youth violence
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