ICD·index Chapters ENESDE
6B45 category

Disinhibited social engagement disorder

Definition

Disinhibited social engagement disorder is characterised by grossly abnormal social behaviour, occurring in the context of a history of grossly inadequate child care (e.g., severe neglect, institutional deprivation). The child approaches adults indiscriminately, lacks reticence to approach, will go away with unfamiliar adults, and exhibits overly familiar behaviour towards strangers. Disinhibited social engagement disorder can only be diagnosed in children, and features of the disorder develop within the first 5 years of life. However, the disorder cannot be diagnosed before the age of 1 year (or a developmental age of less than 9 months), when the capacity for selective attachments may not be fully developed, or in the context of Autism spectrum disorder.

Exclusions

Also indexed as

Disinhibited social engagement disorderdisinhibited attachment disorderdisinhibited attachment disorder of childhooddisinhibited attachment of institutionalization

Nearby in Disorders specifically associated with stress