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Documenting experiences representative of all those involved in the adoption process - adoptee, adoptive and birth parent and professional, and informed by psychoanalytic and social and cultural theory perspectives, this important addition to the literature on adoption highlights a new dimension in social policy and personal accounts in this field.
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Documenting experiences representative of all those involved in the adoption process - adoptee, adoptive and birth parent and professional, and informed by psychoanalytic and social and cultural theory perspectives, this important addition to the literature on adoption highlights a new dimension in social policy and personal accounts in this field.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027826
- ISBN-10: 1853027820
- Artikelnr.: 21617495
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2000
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 232mm x 158mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 367g
- ISBN-13: 9781853027826
- ISBN-10: 1853027820
- Artikelnr.: 21617495
Amal Treacher works on issues of ethnicity, especially those of dual-heritage, and is currently researching childhood subjectivity, through psychoanalytic and cultural theory frameworks. She is Principal Lecturer in Psychosocial Studies at the University of East London. Ilan Katz is Head of the NSPCC Practice Development Unit. His main research interests are child protection, identity and the sociology of childhood. Both editors are directors of CAIS (Centre for Adoption and Identity Studies) at the University of East London.
1. Narrative and fantasy in adoption: towards a different theoretical understanding
Amal Treacher
Psychosocial Studies
University of East London. 2. The adoption narrative - stories that we tell and those that we can't
John Simmons
Social Work Department
Goldsmiths College
University of London. 3.The Jewish kindertransport from Germany to England
1938-39
Rebekka Gopfert
Becks Publishing House
Germany. 4. Infertility and the 'bureaucratic' child
some thoughts on the treatment of two adopted patients Julian Lousada
Tavistock Clinic. 5. The adoption experience from a social worker's point of view Barbara Prynn 6. Identity-Formation and the adopted person revisited John Triseolitis
Department of Social Work
University of Edinburgh. 7. The dynamics of projection in trans-racial adoption Barry Richards. 8. Race
ethnicity and transracial adoption. Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway College
Univeristy of London. 9. Towards the reality of reunion: an adoptive mother's journey through the fantasies and realities in adoption and birth mother reunion Alison Benton. 10. Lesbian and Gay parents as foster carers and adotpive parents Damian McCann
Principal Family Therapist
Barnet Health Care Trust and Fiona Tasker
Department of Psychology
Birkbeck College. 11. Pregnant bodies and rational parenthood Sallie Greenwood
The Waikato Polytechnic
New Zealand. 12. Changing practice in adoption: experiences and lessons from East Sussex Barry Luckock.
School of Cultural and Community Studies
University of Sussex. 13. Clinical work with Adults who have been adopted Rose Golberg
Tavistock Clinic. 14. Triangles of adoption - the geometry of complexity
Ilan Katz
Practice Development Unit
NSPCC. With poems by Margot Henderson. Index.
Amal Treacher
Psychosocial Studies
University of East London. 2. The adoption narrative - stories that we tell and those that we can't
John Simmons
Social Work Department
Goldsmiths College
University of London. 3.The Jewish kindertransport from Germany to England
1938-39
Rebekka Gopfert
Becks Publishing House
Germany. 4. Infertility and the 'bureaucratic' child
some thoughts on the treatment of two adopted patients Julian Lousada
Tavistock Clinic. 5. The adoption experience from a social worker's point of view Barbara Prynn 6. Identity-Formation and the adopted person revisited John Triseolitis
Department of Social Work
University of Edinburgh. 7. The dynamics of projection in trans-racial adoption Barry Richards. 8. Race
ethnicity and transracial adoption. Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway College
Univeristy of London. 9. Towards the reality of reunion: an adoptive mother's journey through the fantasies and realities in adoption and birth mother reunion Alison Benton. 10. Lesbian and Gay parents as foster carers and adotpive parents Damian McCann
Principal Family Therapist
Barnet Health Care Trust and Fiona Tasker
Department of Psychology
Birkbeck College. 11. Pregnant bodies and rational parenthood Sallie Greenwood
The Waikato Polytechnic
New Zealand. 12. Changing practice in adoption: experiences and lessons from East Sussex Barry Luckock.
School of Cultural and Community Studies
University of Sussex. 13. Clinical work with Adults who have been adopted Rose Golberg
Tavistock Clinic. 14. Triangles of adoption - the geometry of complexity
Ilan Katz
Practice Development Unit
NSPCC. With poems by Margot Henderson. Index.
1. Narrative and fantasy in adoption: towards a different theoretical understanding
Amal Treacher
Psychosocial Studies
University of East London. 2. The adoption narrative - stories that we tell and those that we can't
John Simmons
Social Work Department
Goldsmiths College
University of London. 3.The Jewish kindertransport from Germany to England
1938-39
Rebekka Gopfert
Becks Publishing House
Germany. 4. Infertility and the 'bureaucratic' child
some thoughts on the treatment of two adopted patients Julian Lousada
Tavistock Clinic. 5. The adoption experience from a social worker's point of view Barbara Prynn 6. Identity-Formation and the adopted person revisited John Triseolitis
Department of Social Work
University of Edinburgh. 7. The dynamics of projection in trans-racial adoption Barry Richards. 8. Race
ethnicity and transracial adoption. Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway College
Univeristy of London. 9. Towards the reality of reunion: an adoptive mother's journey through the fantasies and realities in adoption and birth mother reunion Alison Benton. 10. Lesbian and Gay parents as foster carers and adotpive parents Damian McCann
Principal Family Therapist
Barnet Health Care Trust and Fiona Tasker
Department of Psychology
Birkbeck College. 11. Pregnant bodies and rational parenthood Sallie Greenwood
The Waikato Polytechnic
New Zealand. 12. Changing practice in adoption: experiences and lessons from East Sussex Barry Luckock.
School of Cultural and Community Studies
University of Sussex. 13. Clinical work with Adults who have been adopted Rose Golberg
Tavistock Clinic. 14. Triangles of adoption - the geometry of complexity
Ilan Katz
Practice Development Unit
NSPCC. With poems by Margot Henderson. Index.
Amal Treacher
Psychosocial Studies
University of East London. 2. The adoption narrative - stories that we tell and those that we can't
John Simmons
Social Work Department
Goldsmiths College
University of London. 3.The Jewish kindertransport from Germany to England
1938-39
Rebekka Gopfert
Becks Publishing House
Germany. 4. Infertility and the 'bureaucratic' child
some thoughts on the treatment of two adopted patients Julian Lousada
Tavistock Clinic. 5. The adoption experience from a social worker's point of view Barbara Prynn 6. Identity-Formation and the adopted person revisited John Triseolitis
Department of Social Work
University of Edinburgh. 7. The dynamics of projection in trans-racial adoption Barry Richards. 8. Race
ethnicity and transracial adoption. Ravinder Barn
Royal Holloway College
Univeristy of London. 9. Towards the reality of reunion: an adoptive mother's journey through the fantasies and realities in adoption and birth mother reunion Alison Benton. 10. Lesbian and Gay parents as foster carers and adotpive parents Damian McCann
Principal Family Therapist
Barnet Health Care Trust and Fiona Tasker
Department of Psychology
Birkbeck College. 11. Pregnant bodies and rational parenthood Sallie Greenwood
The Waikato Polytechnic
New Zealand. 12. Changing practice in adoption: experiences and lessons from East Sussex Barry Luckock.
School of Cultural and Community Studies
University of Sussex. 13. Clinical work with Adults who have been adopted Rose Golberg
Tavistock Clinic. 14. Triangles of adoption - the geometry of complexity
Ilan Katz
Practice Development Unit
NSPCC. With poems by Margot Henderson. Index.