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Families and Adoption [Hardcover]

Harriet Gross (Author), Marvin B Sussman (Author)

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September 23, 1997
Do parents with adoptive children see themselves as similar to or different from nonadoptive parents? Is the stigma attached to adoption lessening? Does open communication about adoption contribute to the family's well-being? How successful are adoptive adults at putting their adolescent turmoil behind them? These and many other important and complex questions are addressed in Families and Adoption, an informative guidebook that shows you how adoption is both a condition and a lifelong process.

Families and Adoption discusses legislation that can serve the needs of various members of the adoptive experience to deepen your understanding of the key legal issues associated with consent and openness. It also provides you with detailed coverage of changes in adoption law, open adoption research results, transracial and transethnic adoption, and the consequences of placing versus parenting for unmarried, teenage women who give birth. Graduate students, social workers, adoption professionals, members of adoptive families, and couples wishing to adopt will find there isn't a rock that Families and Adoption leaves unturned. It presents you with vital information on the following topics:
  • the developmental stages of reunion between an adoptive child and birth parent
  • notions of adoption, parenthood, and kinship and how these notions are challenged after a reunion has taken place
  • the institution of adoption as it has existed for decades in American society
  • international adoption
  • respecting the bonds children have and helping them develop critical attachment skills
  • those who “accept” open-adoption and those who “embrace” it
  • flexible parenting styles and their positive effect on developmentally vulnerable adoptees

    A skillful blend of personal adoption experiences and research studies, Families and Adoption explores the special issues adoption presents and how all parties involved can work together to improve placement decisions, ensure that a woman is confident in her decision to relinquish her child, and help families select the most appropriate adoption arrangement. The book's main strength is that it doesn't just look at the initial considerations of adoption; it prepares you for the issues that will arise along the way.

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Understandably, the literature about adoption has tilted to the professionals who orchestrate, counsel and control the principals involved-with a clear emphasis on policy directives. Read the first page
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transethnic adoptees, pregnancy resolution decision, attenuated nuclear families, transethnic adoption, social psychological outcomes, reunion relationship, maternity residences, transracial adoptees, openness arrangements, adoptive family life, negative effect size, inracial adoptees, role handicaps, adoptive family members, initial receptivity, chi square probability, adopted adolescents, birth family members, adoptive kinship, adoptive couple, adopted youth, other type families, open adoption, adoption professionals, adoption experience
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New York, Search Institute, The Haworth Press, Shared Fate, The Haworth Document Delivery Service, United States, Both Intact, Family Review, Bivariate Chi, Both Birth-Parents, National Longitudinal Study of Youth, Other Families Percentage, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Debra Kalmuss, Family Process, Openness Orientation, Basic Books, David Kirk, National Committee, North America, Pearila Brickner Namerow, Praeger Publishers, Associate Professor of Public Health, Chicago Child Care Society, Clark Doll Study
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