- Inspired by true-life events, this is the sobering story of the Williams family and their process of coping with an adopted child suffering from Reactive Attachment Disorder.
- Not long after Carl is adopted, his new mother starts to see a different side of him that anyone else. As she becomes more and more distressed, bizarre things continue to happen, and the family slowly realizes that that maybe their mother isn't imagining things and there's more to Carl than they originally thought.—Maiden Hill
- "The Boarder" follows 11-year-old Carl as Zeb and Annika adopt him into their family. Zeb bonds easily with Carl, but the burden of raising this new addition pushes Annika's sanity to the limit. Carl's transition into the new family goes smoothly until Annika accuses him of criminally-disturbed behavior. Zeb is surprised by his wife's resistance to their new son and isn't sure if it's Annika's or Carl's dark side that is being revealed. The battle-weary couple ends up in therapy with Dr. Logan, who diagnoses Carl with Reactive Attachment Disorder. "The Boarder" is an honest portrayal of the real-life experiences of families with children who have experienced trauma at an early ages.—Anonymous
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