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The Psychology of Adoption

9780195082739
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Opis
In this volume the authors have brought together a group of leading researchers from various disciplines to explore the complex, interdisciplinary subject of adoption. David Brodzinsky has conducted one of the largest studies of adopted children in the US and Marshall Schechter has been involved with adoption related issues for over 40 years making them highly qualified to edit such an important volume. Our understanding of the problems faced by adopted children is still unclear,yet this book offers new insights into the issues for children and parents. It takes an integrated approach looking at theoretical, empirical, clinical and social issues and will be the definitive work on adoption.
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OUP USA
85699
9780195082739
9780195082739

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Rok wydania
1994
Numer wydania
1
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miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
414
Wymiary (mm)
154 x 234
Waga (g)
582
  • PART I:: THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE ON ADOPTION ADJUSTMENT:: David M. Brodzinsky:: A stress and coping model of adoption adjustment; Remi J. Cadoret:: Biologic perspectives of adoptee adjustment; Paul M. Brinich:: Adoption from the inside out:: a psychoanalytic perspective; Marshall E. Schechter & Doris Bertocci:: The meaning of the search; PART II:: RESEARCH ON ADOPTION:: Michael Bohman & Soren Sigvardsson:: Outcomes in adoption:: lessons from longitudinal studies; John Triseliotis &Malcolm Hill:: Contrasting adoption, foster care and residential rearing; Kenneth Kaye:: Acknowledgment or rejection of differences?; Janet L. Hoo pes:: Adoption and identity formation; Harold D. Grotevant & Ruth G. McRoy:: Adopted adolescents in residential treatment:: the role of the family; Arnold R. Silverman &William Feigelman:: Adjustment in interracial adoptees:: an overview; Trudy Festinger:: Adoption disruption:: rates and correlates; PART III:: CLINICAL ISSUES IN ADOPTION:: Ann Hartman & Joan Laird:: Family treatment after adoption:: common themes; Christina Lindstrom & Judith Schaffer:: Solution-focused therapy with adoptive families; Wells Goodrich, Carol S. Fullerton, Brian T. Yates, & Linda Beth Berman:: The residential treatment of severely disturbed adolescent adoptees; PART IV:: SOCIALPOLICY AND CASEBOOK ISSUES IN ADOPTION:: Elizabeth S. Cole & Kathryn S. Donley:: History, values, and placement policy issues in adoption; Anne B. Brodzinsky:: Surrendering an infant for adoption:: the birthmother experience; Anne Baran & Reuben Pannor:: Open adoption; Andre P. Derdeyn:: Foster parent adoption:: thelegal framework; References; Author index; Subject index.
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