Editorial Reviews
Review
“Designed to be a much-needed resource for adoption professionals....Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption is highly successful and provides an excellent tool for both experienced and novice workers in the field. The book features contributions from well-respected authors and researchers on adoption and includes complete references, practice recommendations, and useful but concise introductions to each chapter.”–Affilia
“Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption provides an in-depth examination of the adoption process. It is a must-read for adoption professionals.”–Decree
“The authors address their gap-bridging goal primarily from a social-work perspective, providing a solid introduction for the novice or budding professional who will be working with this population.”–READINGS: A Journal of Reviews and Commentary in Mental Health
“Groza and Rosenberg have written a very useful volume....[T]here is much informative reading in this slim volume....Adoption practitioners have few resources to choose from to assist them in the important work that they do. This book is certainly a good starting point.”–Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare
“Books on clinical practice in adoption usually focus on either infant adoption or the adoption of older children, and attempts to integrate these areas are rare. The authors' endeavor to overcome this fragmentation in adoption research and practice and to elaborate on similarities and differences between infant adoptions and adoptions of older children is thus a novel one and should certainly be of interest to adoption professionals....Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption presents a stimulating attempt to integrate the areas of infant adoption and adoption of children at an older age. It points at many complex clinical and ethical issues which must be addressed in a collaborative effort by adoption researchers, adoption professionals, and the members of the adoption triad.”–Adoption Quarterly
Book Description
Experts representing practitioners, researchers, advocates, and triad members, explore the similarities and differences between adoptees placed as infants and as older children. The book promotes better integration of theory, practice, policy, and research in working with clients who are members of the adoption triad: adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive families. For the first time, the separate practice areas are bridged, pointing out the significant overlap between the two populations and the similar interventions that can be used when working with adoptees regardless of their age at placement.
Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption: Bridging the Gap Between Adoptees Placed as Infants and as Older Children
Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption: Bridging the Gap Between Adoptees Placed as Infants and as Older Children,Victor Groza,Karen F. Rosenberg,Praeger Publishers,0275958167,Adopted children,Adoption,Adoption And Adoption Services,General,Human Services,Psychological aspects,Psychology,Psychotherapy - Child & Adolescent,Social Science,Sociology,Sociology - Marriage & Family,Child & developmental psychology,Child welfare,Family & Relationships / General,Social work
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