Psychological issues in adoption : research and practice / edited by David M. Brodzinsky and Jesús Palacios.

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Other Authors: Brodzinsky, David, Palacios, Jesús
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Westport, Conn. : Praeger Publishers, 2005.
Series:Advances in applied developmental psychology (1993) ; v. 24.
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Table of Contents:
  • Contemporary adoption in the United States: implications for the next wave of adoption theory, research, and practice / Devon Brooks, Cassandra Simmel, Leslie Wind, and Richard P. Barth
  • Changing attitudes of adoptive parents in Northern European countries / Rene Hoksbergen and Jan ter Laak
  • Prenatal and postnatal risks to neurobiological development in internationally adopted children / Megan R. Gunnar and Darlene A. Ketes
  • Adverse preadoption experiences and psychological outcomes / Michael Rutter
  • Change and continuity in mental representations of attachment after adoption / Jill Hodges, Miriam Steele, Saul Hillman, Kay Henderson, and Jeanne Kaniuk
  • Beyond adopted/nonadopted comparisons / Jesus Palacios and Yolanda Sanchez-Sandoval
  • Reconceptualizing openness in adoption: implications for theory, research, and practice / David M. Brodzinsky
  • Openness in adoption: outcomes for adolescents with the adoptive kinship networks / Harold D. Grotevant, Yvette V. Perry, and Ruth G. McRoy
  • The construction of adoptive parenthood and filiation in Italian families with adolescents: a family perspective / Rosa Rosnati
  • International adoptions in Scandinavia / Monica Dalen
  • Methodological issues in using large-scale survey data for adoption research / Brent C. Miller, Xitao Fan, and Harold D. Grotevant
  • Recent changes and future directions for adoption research / Jesus Palacios and David M. Brodzinsky.