F94: Disorders of social functioning with onset specific to childhood and adolescence

F94.9: Childhood disorder of social functioning, unspecified

As we develop we learn to develop relationships with other people. These relationships are also known as bonds. Bonds with close attachment figures are particularly important in childhood. They may be the child’s parents, for example. The bond with these attachment figures is very strong. We look to these attachment figures for consolation and security, for example. We do not usually trust other people as much. Your behavior towards these attachment figures and other people has changed.

With this disorder, one’s behavior towards other people changes. The disorder begins in early childhood.