Understanding Adoption: Clinical Work with Adults, Children, and ParentsKathleen Hushion, Susan B. Sherman, Diana Siskind Jason Aronson, Incorporated, 31 Agu 2006 - 268 halaman Adoption is a transformational process bringing parenthood to those who long for but cannot bear children and giving stranded children home, family, and their place in the world. But every adoption is preceded and followed by its story and when these stories are told in the offices of psychotherapists we begin to understand the impact of adoption in all its complexity. We learn from parents how their quest to have and raise a child has played out in real life, and what shadows might have fallen between the dream and the reality. And we learn from the children the many ways that being adopted shaped their development, their sense of identity; what went wrong along the way and how we may help. Clinical work with parents and children as well as with adults who were adopted is the focus of Understanding Adoption. Because adoption has become widely practiced, accepted, and accessible, and because it has greatly changed the composition of families, it is a timely subject for study. The authors of this book undertake exploration of this important terrain of loss and connection, and of the fragility and resilience of human bonds. |
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... Early Trauma and Object Loss : Implications for Practice 91 Vivian B. Shapiro and Janet R. Shapiro 8 Secrecy in the Psychotherapy of a Severely Traumatized Adopted Child 115 Jerrold R. Brandell 9 Adoption Fantasy in the Treatment of Two ...
... Early Trauma and Object Loss : Implications for Practice 91 Vivian B. Shapiro and Janet R. Shapiro 8 Secrecy in the Psychotherapy of a Severely Traumatized Adopted Child 115 Jerrold R. Brandell 9 Adoption Fantasy in the Treatment of Two ...
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... early symbiosis , which under optimal circumstances allows the mother ( and to a degree the father ) to regress , to fit together ( Hartmann 1958 ) with her infant and to experience a state of moth- erliness . Adoptive mothers and ...
... early symbiosis , which under optimal circumstances allows the mother ( and to a degree the father ) to regress , to fit together ( Hartmann 1958 ) with her infant and to experience a state of moth- erliness . Adoptive mothers and ...
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... early , inter- rupted experiences of sound and smell and touch ? How , with the lack of con- tinuity , do early object experiences translate into self and object representa- tions ? And later , when these children construct fantasies ...
... early , inter- rupted experiences of sound and smell and touch ? How , with the lack of con- tinuity , do early object experiences translate into self and object representa- tions ? And later , when these children construct fantasies ...
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... early years , seemed to have within her , against all odds , those deep qualities of motherli- ness whose source eludes us . These two women and what happened to them and between them taught me that the effect of adoption is never fully ...
... early years , seemed to have within her , against all odds , those deep qualities of motherli- ness whose source eludes us . These two women and what happened to them and between them taught me that the effect of adoption is never fully ...
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... early life , and are reshaped and contoured by ongoing " real " interactions with others ( Mitchell 1988 ; Aron 1996 ; D. B. Stern 1997 ; Hoffman 1998 ; Hirsch 2003 ) . An interpersonal / relational perspective also takes into account ...
... early life , and are reshaped and contoured by ongoing " real " interactions with others ( Mitchell 1988 ; Aron 1996 ; D. B. Stern 1997 ; Hoffman 1998 ; Hirsch 2003 ) . An interpersonal / relational perspective also takes into account ...
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