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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... wanted to get rid of old toys or stuffed animals , and in passing other people's piles of trash on the street curb , he begged his parents to “ rescue " the objects no longer considered of value by others , dangling the question ...
... wanted to get rid of old toys or stuffed animals , and in passing other people's piles of trash on the street curb , he begged his parents to “ rescue " the objects no longer considered of value by others , dangling the question ...
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... wanted to understand their child , books about attention deficit disorder ( ADD ) or ag- gressive children , and made references to their need for a " real expert . " They insinuated that I was , in fact , making Billy worse , as he ...
... wanted to understand their child , books about attention deficit disorder ( ADD ) or ag- gressive children , and made references to their need for a " real expert . " They insinuated that I was , in fact , making Billy worse , as he ...
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... wanted Katie to sleep in her own bed , but it became apparent that both parents had a hard time setting limits and establishing boundaries . Toilet training was problematic for similar reasons . According to both par- ents , Katie was ...
... wanted Katie to sleep in her own bed , but it became apparent that both parents had a hard time setting limits and establishing boundaries . Toilet training was problematic for similar reasons . According to both par- ents , Katie was ...
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... wanted to be held until he fell asleep . Perhaps this was the way he was accustomed to falling asleep . In thinking about memory , consider the impact of a change of environment or caregiver at twelve to eighteen months . The toddler ...
... wanted to be held until he fell asleep . Perhaps this was the way he was accustomed to falling asleep . In thinking about memory , consider the impact of a change of environment or caregiver at twelve to eighteen months . The toddler ...
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... wanted to touch something new , both of which were signs of a developing relationship . Most parents acknowledge during the transitional phase that they are start- ing an uncharted journey and are expecting a winding path with ...
... wanted to touch something new , both of which were signs of a developing relationship . Most parents acknowledge during the transitional phase that they are start- ing an uncharted journey and are expecting a winding path with ...
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