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Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption Victor K. Groza

Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption By Victor K. Groza

Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption by Victor K. Groza


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This text links the separate practice areas of placing adoptees as infants and placing adoptees as older children. It emphasizes 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 Summary

Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption: Bridging the Gap Between Adoptees Placed as Infants and as Older Children by Victor K. Groza

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.

Developed as a resource text for practitioners, researchers, students, and adoptive triad members, the first chapter provides an overview of the clinical and practice issues. Next the work presents issues surrounding infertility, and explores identity development with a following chapter on search and reunion issues. The fifth chapter discusses adoption support, both historically and with current developments and issues. The work then examines ethics and offers a model for ethical adoption practice. The final chapter explores treatment issues from a family systems perspective.

About Victor K. Groza

VICTOR GROZA is Professor of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. He is the coauthor of Special-Needs Adoption: A Study of Intact Families (Praeger, 1992) and more recently wrote Successful Adoptive Families: A Longitudinal Study of Special Needs Adoption (Praeger, 1996).

KAREN F. ROSENBERG is a clinical social worker who has been in practice for twenty-three years. In addition to her clinical work, Ms Rosenberg is a consultant for private and public mental health and adoption agencies. She has contributed numerous articles on adoption to professional journals.

Table of Contents

Treatment Issues of Adoptees Placed as Infants and as Older Children: Similarities and Differences by Victor Groza and Karen F. Rosenberg Infertility and Adoption by Regina Kupecky and Karen J. Anderson Shared Identity Issues for Adoptees by Betty Jean Lifton Search and Reunion Issues by Jayne Schooler The History, Elements, and Ongoing Need for Adoption Support by Rita Laws Ethics in Contemporary American Adoption Practice by L. Anne Babb Treatment Issues in Adoption Practice from a Triad and Systemic Perspective by Joyce Maguire Pavao, Victor Groza, and Karen F. Rosenberg Index

Additional information

NPB9780275958169
9780275958169
0275958167
Clinical and Practice Issues in Adoption: Bridging the Gap Between Adoptees Placed as Infants and as Older Children by Victor K. Groza
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1998-08-20
192
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