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Working with Adoptive Parents Research, Theory, and Therapeutic Interventions

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.06.2013

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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320

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25.3/17.6/2.2 cm

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567 g

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1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-10912-0

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"This book makes a significant contribution to both a greater understanding of adoption and its complex dynamic constellations as well as to serving those who are or come across adoption families, many of whom count on us adoption-informed mental health professionals to clarify and facilitate the challenges they face."
--From the Foreword by Henri Parens, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Thomas Jefferson University, Training & Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
 
"What most people don't know about adoption could fill a book - and this is the book. Finally sorting myth from science, Working with Adoptive Parents will give therapists, and quite a few nonprofessionals considering adoption, the real story of what it means to make this momentous choice. Better yet, it does so without letting the data speak in place of the parents themselves, in all their fear, doubt, and joy."
--Jesse Green, author of The Velveteen Father: An Unexpected Journey to Parenthood
 
"With adoption, including those that across international boundaries, on the rise, the salutary impact of human kindness as well the tragic potential for developmental complications has greatly increased. Brabender and Fallon, the editors of this well-organized volume, are keenly aware of this. They have cast their net wide and brought together the perspectives of attachment theory, empirical research, and clinical experiences to deepen our understanding of the challenges faced by adoptive parents. Conceptually rich and yet unabashedly pragmatic, their book addresses the issues of parent-child bonding, the subjective dilemmas of adoptive mothers, the role of adoptive fathers, and parenting children with special health care needs. Attention is also given to the specific tasks involving the adoption of very young children as well as to the resurgence of difficulties during adopted children's adolescence. This wide-ranging discourse consistently maintains a tone of respect, concern, and shared humanity of all of us. A most impressive contribution to the adoption literature indeed!"
--Salman Akhtar, MD, Professor of Psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College, Training and Supervising Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
 
"This book is a tour de force, a must read for all involved in the world of adoption. A comprehensive history of adoption, including current controversies, sets the stage. Every chapter is a gem, but contributions on research to inform best practices, the role of the adoptive father, diversity, and adoption of children with special health care needs, help fill significant gaps in the adoption literature. Rich clinical material and the practical points summarized throughout, demonstrate the wisdom of seasoned practitioners."
--Jennifer Bonovitz, PhD, Supervising and Training Analyst, Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
 
"This volume is a major contribution to our understanding of adoptive parenting. The book is thorough, full of helpful insights, case studies, and perspectives on the complicated dance involved for adoptive parents and their children. The portrait of adoptive parenting is both hopeful and realistic, and is framed with thoughtful attention to what we actually know from careful research. This book should be a helpful guide and resource for both mental health professionals and adoptive parents."
--Sam Osherson, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Fielding Graduate University, Cambridge, MA

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

10.06.2013

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

25.3/17.6/2.2 cm

Gewicht

567 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-10912-0

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Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Working with Adoptive Parents
  • Foreword xi

    Preface xiii

    Acknowledgments xxi

    About the Editors xxiii

    Contributors xxv

    Chapter 1 Setting the Stage: The Adoptive Parent in Context 1
    Virginia M. Brabender and April E. Fallon

    Characteristics of Adoptive Parents 2

    Serving the Needs of Adoptive Parents 5

    History of Adoption 8

    Contemporary Controversies 16

    Practical Points 20

    Conclusions 21

    Chapter 2 Theoretical Contributions to the Understanding of Parent-Child Bonding in Adoption 23
    April E. Fallon and Barbara L. Goldsmith

    Before the Family Becomes a Unit: Daniel Stern and Intrapsychic Reorganization 23

    The Case of Dora 25

    Bowlby and the Importance of Secure Attachment in Healthy Development 26

    The Parallel Caregiving System: Contributions of George and Solomon 28

    Ego Psychology and the Significance of Adaptation 32

    Contributions of D. W. Winnicott 33

    Kohut and the Development of Self-Esteem 37

    Mentalization: Holding the Adopted Child in Mind 38

    Separation-Individuation and the Contributions of Margaret Mahler 41

    Practical Points 43

    Conclusions 44

    Chapter 3 Using Research to Inform Best Practices in Working With Adoptive Families 45
    Hal S. Shorey, Sanjay R. Nath, and Meridith Carter

    The History of Research on Attachment and Parent-Child Interactions 46

    Research on Adoption 50

    Attachment-Based Interventions for Use in Adoption 56

    The Circle of Security 57

    Practical Points 59

    Conclusion 59

    Chapter 4 The Adoptive Mother 61
    Virginia M. Brabender, Amanda Swartz, Mary Winzinger, and April E. Fallon

    The Eras of Adoptive Motherhood 61

    Adolescence 80

    Practical Points 84

    Conclusion 85

    Chapter 5 The Adoptive Father 87
    Rao Gogineni and April E. Fallon

    Important Role Functions of the Father 87

    Becoming and Being an Adoptive Father 92

    Practical Points 103

    Conclusion 104

    Chapter 6 Recognizing Diversity in Adoptive Families 105
    Virginia M. Brabender, April E. Fallon, Alicia Padovano, and Phil Rutter

    Identity Variables Within the Addressing Framework 106

    Family Structure 125

    Practical Points 127

    Conclusion 127

    Chapter 7 Adoption of Children With Special Health Care Needs 131
    S. Ileana Lindstrom, Sonia Voynow, and Bret A. Boyer

    Three Approach Classes 132

    Comparison to Children in the General Population 134

    Disruption of Adoption for Children With SHCN 134

    Who Are the Families Who Adopt These Children? 135

    Commitment 135

    Preparation 137

    Coping and Stress 140

    Existential Issues 142

    Posttraumatic Stress 142

    Ambiguous Loss 143

    Posttraumatic Growth 144

    Marital Satisfaction 145

    Practical Points 145

    Conclusion 147

    Chapter 8 Parenting the Young Child 149
    Elaine Frank and Denise Rowe

    Ghosts in Adoptive Families 149

    Intervention With Adoptive Families: Developmental Guidance, Parent-Child Groups, and Parent-Child Therapy 153

    Parenting Cornerstones for Adoptive Families 156

    Enhancing the Parent-Child Relationship in Adoptive Families: Developing an Adoption Dialogue 163

    Practical Points 168

    Conclusion 168

    Chapter 9 Adoptive Parenting of Teenagers and Young Adults 169
    Joseph White

    Developmental Themes of Adolescence and Early Adulthood 169

    Individuation, Independence, and the Adoptive Parent-Child Relationship 172

    Insights for Parents and Therapists 174

    Identity Formation in International, Transcultural, and Transracial Adoptees 177

    Practical Points 180

    Conclusions 180

    Chapter 10 Therapeutic Interventions With Adopted Children and Adoptive Parents: A Psychoanalytic Developmental Approach 181
    Theodore Fallon Jr.

    Introduction 181

    Development of the Human Mind 181

    Therapeutic Intervention in a Psychoanalytic Developmental Approach 182

    Parent Problems and Child Problems in the Context of a Psychoanalytic Developmental Approach 182

    Intergenerational Transmission of the Human Mind-The Missing Link 184

    Evaluating the Parent-Child Dyad 185

    Practical Points 194

    Conclusion 194

    Chapter 11 Adoptive Parent as Consultant, Educator, and Advocator 195
    Virginia M. Brabender and Toni Whitmore

    The Roots of Problems Facing Adoptive Parents 197

    Action Implications 200

    Practical Points 210

    Conclusions 211

    Chapter 12 Meeting the Needs of Adoptive Parents: Practice, Training, and Research 213
    Patricia G. Ramsey, Virginia M. Brabender, and April E. Fallon

    Practice 213

    Training 223

    Research 228

    Practical Points 231

    Conclusions 231

    References 233

    Author Index 271

    Subject Index 281