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Sadly, the world is full of children who have been hurt by someone they should have been able to trust. If you've chosen to bring one of these children into your family, you likely have hopes, dreams, and images of success--dreams and images that might now look dark and hopeless. In this updated and revised sequel to Adopting the Hurt Child, authors Gregory C. Keck and Regina M. Kupecky share valuable suggestions to help your hurt child heal, grow, and develop. You'll learn what works and what doesn't, as well as hear stories from those who have been there. The best hope for parenting a hurt child is knowledge. Get started here.…mehr

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Sadly, the world is full of children who have been hurt by someone they should have been able to trust. If you've chosen to bring one of these children into your family, you likely have hopes, dreams, and images of success--dreams and images that might now look dark and hopeless. In this updated and revised sequel to Adopting the Hurt Child, authors Gregory C. Keck and Regina M. Kupecky share valuable suggestions to help your hurt child heal, grow, and develop. You'll learn what works and what doesn't, as well as hear stories from those who have been there. The best hope for parenting a hurt child is knowledge. Get started here.
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Autorenporträt
Gregory C. Keck, PhD, is the founder of the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio as well as a psychologist and adoptive parent of two sons. He is coauthor of Adopting the Hurt Child and author of Parenting Adopted Adolescents. Regina M. Kupecky, LSW, is a therapist who treats children with attachment disorders at the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio. She has been named "Adoption Worker of the Year" by the Ohio Department of Human Services and is coauthor of Adopting the Hurt Child.