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Book Adoption  Family and the Paradox of Origins

Download or read book Adoption Family and the Paradox of Origins written by S. Sales and published by Springer. This book was released on 2012-01-25 with total page 216 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: It is now over 20 years since 'open adoption' was first introduced, but it remains a controversial and contested part of social work practice. This innovative and far ranging book sets out to understand why the practice of keeping adopted children in touch with their kinship origins is still so questioned in contemporary adoption work. Written by an experienced practitioner in the field, this book applies, for the first time, Foucauldian methodology to analyze and understand adoption social work, making it essential reading for a wide audience in the social sciences.

Book Family Matters

Download or read book Family Matters written by E. Wayne Carp and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 1998 with total page 342 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Family Matters cuts through the sealed records, changing policies, and conflicting agendas that have obscured the history of adoption in America and reveals how the practice and attitudes about it have evolved from colonial days to the present.

Book Strangers and Kin

Download or read book Strangers and Kin written by Barbara MELOSH and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2009-06-30 with total page 337 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Strangers and Kin is the history of adoption. An adoptive mother herself, Barbara Melosh tells the story of how married couples without children sought to care for and nurture other people's children as their own. Taking this history into the early twenty-first century, Melosh offers unflinching insight to the contemporary debates that swirl around adoption: the challenges to adoption secrecy; the ethics and geopolitics of international adoption; and the conflicts over transracial adoption.

Book Adoption

    Book Details:
  • Author : P. Conn
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2013-01-28
  • ISBN : 113733391X
  • Pages : 161 pages

Download or read book Adoption written by P. Conn and published by Springer. This book was released on 2013-01-28 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Combining advocacy and memoir with social and cultural history, this book offers a comparative, cross-cultural survey of the whole history of adoption that is grounded in the author's personal experience.

Book In Search of Origins

    Book Details:
  • Author : J. P. Triseliotis
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Release : 1973-01-01
  • ISBN : 9780710075345
  • Pages : 177 pages

Download or read book In Search of Origins written by J. P. Triseliotis and published by Routledge. This book was released on 1973-01-01 with total page 177 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Family of Adoption

Download or read book The Family of Adoption written by Joyce Maguire Pavao and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2005-02-20 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Full of wonderful stories that give insight into a wide variety of adoption issues, now revised in light of recent developments, The Family of Adoption is a powerful argument for the right kind of openness in adoption. Joyce Maguire Pavao uses her thirty years of experience as a family and adoption therapist to explain to adoptive parents, birthparents, adult adopted people, and extended family, as well as to those who work with children professionally the developmental stages and challenges one can expect in the life of the adopted person. The Family of Adoption is truly the most insightful and healing book on the adoption shelf.

Book Kinship by Design

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ellen Herman
  • Publisher : University of Chicago Press
  • Release : 2009-08-01
  • ISBN : 0226328074
  • Pages : 394 pages

Download or read book Kinship by Design written by Ellen Herman and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2009-08-01 with total page 394 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What constitutes a family? Tracing the dramatic evolution of Americans’ answer to this question over the past century, Kinship by Design provides the fullest account to date of modern adoption’s history. Beginning in the early 1900s, when children were still transferred between households by a variety of unregulated private arrangements, Ellen Herman details efforts by the U.S. Children’s Bureau and the Child Welfare League of America to establish adoption standards in law and practice. She goes on to trace Americans’ shifting ideas about matching children with physically or intellectually similar parents, revealing how research in developmental science and technology shaped adoption as it navigated the nature-nurture debate. Concluding with an insightful analysis of the revolution that ushered in special needs, transracial, and international adoptions, Kinship by Design ultimately situates the practice as both a different way to make a family and a universal story about love, loss, identity, and belonging. In doing so, this volume provides a new vantage point from which to view twentieth-century America, revealing as much about social welfare, statecraft, and science as it does about childhood, family, and private life.

Book Adoption in America

Download or read book Adoption in America written by E. Wayne Carp and published by University of Michigan Press. This book was released on 2009-12-14 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Includes research on adoption documents rarely open to historians . . . an important addition to the literature on adoption." ---Choice "Sheds new light on the roots of this complex and fascinating institution." ---Library Journal "Well-written and accessible . . . showcases the wide-ranging scholarship underway on the history of adoption." ---Adoptive Families "[T]his volume is a significant contribution to the literature and can serve as a catalyst for further research." ---Social Service Review Adoption affects an estimated 60 percent of Americans, but despite its pervasiveness, this social institution has been little examined and poorly understood. Adoption in America gathers essays on the history of adoptions and orphanages in the United States. Offering provocative interpretations of a variety of issues, including antebellum adoption and orphanages; changing conceptions of adoption in late-nineteenth-century novels; Progressive Era reform and adoptive mothers; the politics of "matching" adoptive parents with children; the radical effect of World War II on adoption practices; religion and the reform of adoption; and the construction of birth mother and adoptee identities, the essays in Adoption in America will be debated for many years to come.

Book Family Bonds

Download or read book Family Bonds written by Elizabeth Bartholet and published by Mariner Books. This book was released on 1993 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A powerful challenge to the medical establishment, the legal strictures, and the outdated attitudes that drive infertile women away from children awaiting homes and into the hands of IVF clinics and surrogacy brokers.

Book Global Families  Inequality and Transnational Adoption

Download or read book Global Families Inequality and Transnational Adoption written by Riitta Högbacka and published by Springer. This book was released on 2017-01-18 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book looks at the simultaneous processes of making and un-making of families that are part of the adoption practice. Whereas most studies on transnational adoption concentrate on the adoptive family, the author identifies not only the happy occasion when a family gains a child, but also the sorrow and loss of the child to its family of origin. Situating transnational adoption in the context of the Global North-South divide, Hogbacka investigates the devastating effects of unequal life chances and asymmetrical power relations on the adoption process and on the mothers whose children are adopted. Based on unique primary material gathered in in-depth interviews with South African families of origin and Finnish adoptive families, the book investigates the decision-making processes of both sets of parents and the encounters between them. The first mothers' narratives are juxtaposed with those of the adopters and of the adoption social workers who act on the principles of the wider adoption system. Concluding with a critique of the Global Northism that exemplifies current practices, Hogbacka sketches the contours of a more just approach to transnational adoption that would shatter rather than perpetuate inequality. The book can also be read as an expose of the consequences of current inequalities for poor families. Global Families, Inequality and Transnational Adoption will be of interest to students and scholars of adoption studies, family and kinship, sociology, anthropology, social work and development.

Book Making Families Through Adoption

Download or read book Making Families Through Adoption written by Nancy E. Riley and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2012 with total page 169 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This volume examines adoption as a way of understanding the practices and ideology of kinship and family more generally. Adoption allows a window onto discussions of what constitute family or kin, the role of biological connectedness, oversight of parenting practices by the state, and the role of race, gender, sexuality, and socio-economic class in the building of families. The book focuses primarily on adoption practices in the US but will also use examples of adoption and fostering across cultures to put those American adoption practices into a comparative context. While reviewing practices of and issues surrounding adoption, the authors highlight the ways these practices and discussions allow us greater insight into overall practices of kinship and family.

Book We re All Not the Same  But We re Still Family

Download or read book We re All Not the Same But We re Still Family written by Theresa Fraser and published by Loving Healing Press. This book was released on 2019-10-08 with total page 43 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This story was written for adoptive families to explore the benefits of adoption openness. The main character, Deshaun, loves his family but always wondered about his biological family. Does he look like them? Did they love him? With the support of his adoptive parents, Deshaun gets to meet his biological family. They develop an ongoing relationship, so Deshaun feels more stable in his adoptive family, but also develops a comfortable relationship with his birth family. Deshaun and his family are reminded (as we all are) that family can include biological, adopted, foster and kin members. After reading this book, a child and their family will be able to: Discuss feelings about adoption Imagine what openness might mean for them Acknowledge similarities and differences among family members Discuss if an expanded sense of family is possible for their circumstances "There are many children's adoption books that address the important themes of identity, attachment, grief and loss; however, very few approach the topic of openness for older children in the in-depth manner that Theresa and Eric do in their book. The emotions that Deshaun describes are typical of many adopted children and could help normalize universal feelings for young adoptees. I would highly recommend this book for all adopted children and will certainly be using it in my practice." --Tecla Jenniskens, M.S.W., R.S.W., adoption social worker "Many foster and adoptive parents fear the consequences of introducing their children to birth parents. This story offers a redemptive look at how parents can remain history keepers for their children by helping them answer important questions about themselves and their origins. This book is a beautiful example of how fearless curiosity and compassion can lead to increased coherence in a child's story and an expanded sense of family for everyone." --Paris Goodyear-Brown, LCSW, RPT-S, clinical director of Nurture House, executive director of the TraumaPlay Institute and author of A Safe Circle for Little U and Trauma and Play Therapy "We're All Not the Same, but We're Still Family is a lovely book that tackles issues adopted children really think about when they question their identity and place within a family. The authors describe the process of a boy's search for his biological family, with the full support of his adoptive parents, and the events that brought him into the child welfare system. The illustrator's rendition of the Skyped meetings between the two families is captivating, while the text gives careful attention to the unification process. I applaud the authors on their inclusion of realistic steps in this complicated process, as we witness a child's journey to find and complete his family." --Laurie Zelinger, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, board certified psychologist and author of Please Explain "Anxiety" to Me! Learn more at www.TheresaFraser.com From Loving Healing Press www.LHPress.com

Book Adoption

Download or read book Adoption written by Jeanne DuPrau and published by Julian Messner. This book was released on 1990 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Discusses the legal and emotional aspects of the adoption process and examines the current movement for giving the adoptee free access to the records concerning his or her origin. Lists sources to consult if searching for one's birth parents.

Book Adoption  Connecting Hearts Across Continents

Download or read book Adoption Connecting Hearts Across Continents written by Aurora Brooks and published by BabyDreamers.net. This book was released on 101-01-01 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adoption: Connecting Hearts Across Continents is a heartfelt and informative short read book that explores the power of love and the journey of adoption. This book delves into the various aspects of adoption, from legal considerations to the emotional well-being of adoptive families. With a focus on breaking barriers and addressing societal stigmas, this book aims to educate and advocate for the adoption community. The table of contents is thoughtfully organized to provide a comprehensive understanding of adoption. It begins with an exploration of the power of love, emphasizing the profound impact it has on the adoption process. The book then delves into international adoption, shedding light on the unique challenges and rewards of adopting a child from another country. Breaking Barriers is a chapter that highlights the obstacles faced by adoptive families and the importance of overcoming them. Legal Considerations provides valuable information on the legal aspects of adoption, ensuring readers are well-informed and prepared for the process. Domestic Adoption focuses on adopting within one's own country, discussing the benefits and considerations of this type of adoption. Open Adoption explores the concept of maintaining contact with birth parents and the positive impact it can have on the child's well-being. Adoption of Older Children addresses the specific challenges and joys of adopting older kids, while Adoption and Sibling Relationships delves into the dynamics between adopted siblings. Adoption and Identity explores the complex issue of identity formation in adopted children and offers guidance for parents navigating this journey. Exploring Roots encourages adoptive families to embrace their child's cultural heritage and provides resources for doing so. Adoption and Self-Discovery delves into the personal growth and self-discovery that can occur through the adoption process. Adoption and Emotional Well-being focuses on the emotional health of adoptive families and offers strategies for promoting well-being. Attachment and Bonding explores the crucial process of forming secure attachments between adoptive parents and their children. Addressing Trauma provides insights into the unique challenges faced by children who have experienced trauma and offers guidance for supporting their healing journey. Adoption and Society aims to break down stigmas surrounding adoption and promote a more inclusive and understanding society. Supporting Adoptive Families offers practical advice and resources for friends, family, and communities to support adoptive families. Adoption and Future Generations emphasizes the importance of passing on stories and preserving the legacy of adoption. Advocacy and Education encourages readers to become advocates for adoption and provides suggestions for getting involved. The book concludes with a section of Frequently Asked Questions, addressing common concerns and providing expert This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents Adoption: Connecting Hearts Across Continents The Power of Love International Adoption Breaking Barriers Legal Considerations Domestic Adoption Open Adoption Adoption of Older Children Adoption and Sibling Relationships Adoption and Identity Exploring Roots Adoption and Self-Discovery Adoption and Emotional Well-being Attachment and Bonding Addressing Trauma Adoption and Society Breaking Stigmas Supporting Adoptive Families Adoption and Future Generations Passing on Stories Advocacy and Education Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments?

Book Adoption Nation

Download or read book Adoption Nation written by Adam Pertman and published by Quarto Publishing Group USA. This book was released on 2011-03-17 with total page 424 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “A treasure. It is the most complete book on adoption—ever—by one of the most eloquent, knowledgeable experts in the field.” —Sharon Roszia, co-author of The Open Adoption Experience and program manager of the Kinship Center With compassion for adopted individuals and adoptive and birth parents alike, Adam Pertman explores the history and human impact of adoption, explodes the corrosive myths surrounding it, and tells compelling stories about its participants as they grapple with issues relating to race, identity, equality, discrimination, personal history, and connections with all their families. For the first edition of this groundbreaking examination of adoption and its impact on us all, Pertman won awards from many organizations, including the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists, the Dave Thomas Center for Adoption Law, the American Adoption Congress, the Century Foundation, Holt International, and the US Congress. In this updated edition, Pertman reveals how changing attitudes and laws are transforming adoption—and thereby American society—in the twenty-first century. “Groundbreaking . . . courageous, penetrating, engaging, and deeply personal. —David Brodzinksy, Ph.D., co-author of Being Adopted: The Lifelong Search for Self “Creative, insightful, and a must-read.” —Ruth McRoy, Ph.D., co-author of Openness in Adoption: Exploring Family Connections “Pertman combines journalistic research and personal anecdotes in this stimulating overview of the trends and cultural ramifications of adoption.” —Publishers Weekly “A valuable experience for anyone, especially the adoptive parent.” —Kirkus Reviews

Book You Can Adopt

Download or read book You Can Adopt written by Susan Caughman and published by Random House Digital, Inc.. This book was released on 2009 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Provides answers to common questions on adoption, including advice and honest stories from lawyers, social workers, parents, and childen.

Book A Sealed and Secret Kinship

Download or read book A Sealed and Secret Kinship written by Judith S. Modell and published by Berghahn Books. This book was released on 2002-05 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Adoption is a controversial subject in the United States, particularly in the last 30 years. Why that is and how public attention affects the decisions made by those who arrange, legalise and experience adoption forms the subject of this book.