Children’s Adjustment to Adoption: Developmental and Clinical Issues (Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry)

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Children's Adjustment to Adoption: Developmental and Clinical Issues (Developmental Clinical Psychology and Psychiatry)

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Product information Authors: David M. Brodzinsky, Dr. Daniel W. Smith, Dr. Anne Brodzinsky
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Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Category: Book
Publication Date: June 24, 1998
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 142
ISBN: 0761905162
Dewey Number: 155.445
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Product Description: Focusing on developmental and clinical issues in children's adjustment to adoption, the authors introduce this volume with an overview of historical and contemporary perspectives, then explore various theories that have addressed the issue of psychological risk associated with adoption.

Following a review of empirical research on factors that influence the adjustment process, the authors discuss different types of adoption, analyze methodological problems, and discuss clinical and assessment issues that commonly arise in work with adoptees and their families.

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