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Charles H. Zeanah Jr. is a child and adolescent
psychiatrist A psychiatrist is a physician who specializes in psychiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, prevention, study, and treatment of mental disorders. Psychiatrists are physicians and evaluate patients to determine whether their sy ...
who is a member of the council (Board) of the
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(AACAP).


Professional

Zeanah is a Professor of Psychiatry and Professor of Clinical Pediatrics, Director of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Vice-Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Neurology at the
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. He is also an Executive Director of the Institute of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. Zeanah is the editor of the ''Handbook of Infant Mental Health''. His particular field of research is in child
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focussing on infant-parent relationships, attachment and its development in high-risk environments. Zeanah has many scientific papers in peer reviewed journals and books on these topics.Publications and Presentations.
Tulane Institute of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health. Retrieved on 2008-03-02. In 2005 Zeanah was the joint author, with N. Boris, of AACAP's Practice Parameter for the assessment and treatment of
reactive attachment disorder Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is described in clinical literature as a severe and relatively uncommon disorder that can affect children, although these issues do occasionally persist into adulthood.DSM-IV-TR (2000) American Psychiatric Ass ...
. He was also a member of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC) Taskforce which reported on
attachment therapy Attachment therapy (also called "the Evergreen model", "holding time", "rage-reduction", "compression therapy", "rebirthing", "corrective attachment therapy", and "coercive restraint therapy") is a pseudoscientific child mental health interventi ...
, reactive attachment disorder, and attachment problems in 2006.


New Orleans Intervention program

In 1998, Zeanah, together with J.A. Larrieu, devised the New Orleans Intervention, a treatment and prevention program aimed at developmental and health needs of children under the age of five who have been maltreated and placed in
foster care Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home (residential child care community, treatment center, etc.), or private home of a state-certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent" or with a family mem ...
, with particular reference to their attachment status and needs. This program is currently in the process of being evaluated.Larrieu JA, Zeanah CH (2004). "Treating infant-parent relationships in the context of maltreatment: An integrated, systems approach". In A. Saner, S. McDonagh, K. Roesenblaum (Eds.) ''Treating parent-infant relationship problems.'' pp. 243–264. New York: Guilford PressZeanah CH, Smyke AT (2005). "Building Attachment Relationships Following Maltreatment and Severe Deprivation". ''Interventions to Enhance Attachment'', Berlin LJ, Ziv Y, Amaya-Jackson L, Greenberg MT. pp. 195–216. The Guilford Press. Zeanah directs the Tulane Jefferson Parish Human Services Authority Infant Team, a community-based intervention program for abused and neglected infants and toddlers in the New Orleans area.


Practice parameters for attachment disorders

In a series of papers from 1996 onwards, Zeanah and N. Boris, building on the earlier work of A.F. Lieberman, proposed new practice parameters for the categorization of attachment disorders, currently categorized as
reactive attachment disorder Reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is described in clinical literature as a severe and relatively uncommon disorder that can affect children, although these issues do occasionally persist into adulthood.DSM-IV-TR (2000) American Psychiatric Ass ...
and
disinhibited attachment disorder Disinhibited attachment disorder (DAD) according to the International Classification of Diseases ( ICD-10), is defined as: :"A particular pattern of abnormal social functioning that arises during the first five years of life and that tends to per ...
in DSM-IV-TR, the revised fourth edition of the
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's ''
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'' (DSM), and the
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's
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(ICD-10). The first new category is ''disorder of attachment,'' in which a young child has no preferred adult caregiver, parallel to RAD in its inhibited and disinhibited forms, as defined in DSM and ICD. The second is ''secure base distortion'', where the child has a preferred familiar caregiver, but the relationship is such that the child cannot use the adult for safety while gradually exploring the environment. The third is ''disrupted attachment''. Disrupted attachment is not covered under ICD-10 and DSM criteria, and results from an abrupt separation or loss of a familiar caregiver to whom attachment has developed. This form of categorization may demonstrate more clinical accuracy overall than the current DSM and ICD classifications, but further research is required.Zeanah CH (2000). "Disturbances and disorders of attachment in early childhood". In Zeanah CH (Ed.) ''Handbook of infant mental health'' (2nd ed.) pp. 358–62. New York: Guilford Press.


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