Understanding Adoption
Clinical Work with Adults, Children, and Parents
Herausgeber: Hushion, Kathleen; Siskind, Diana; Sherman, Susan B.
Understanding Adoption
Clinical Work with Adults, Children, and Parents
Herausgeber: Hushion, Kathleen; Siskind, Diana; Sherman, Susan B.
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Adoption has become widely practiced, accepted, and accessible, and has greatly changed the composition of families making it a timely subject for study. The authors of Understanding Adoption undertake exploration of this important terrain of loss and connection, and of the fragility and resilience of human bonds.
Adoption has become widely practiced, accepted, and accessible, and has greatly changed the composition of families making it a timely subject for study. The authors of Understanding Adoption undertake exploration of this important terrain of loss and connection, and of the fragility and resilience of human bonds.
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- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 393g
- ISBN-13: 9780765704269
- ISBN-10: 0765704269
- Artikelnr.: 21086988
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 268
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 393g
- ISBN-13: 9780765704269
- ISBN-10: 0765704269
- Artikelnr.: 21086988
Diana Siskind, a practicing psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, supervisor and teacher is on the staff of the New York School for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and is a former senior staff member of the Child Development Center and a former teacher at Smith School for Social work. In addition to writing journal articles and book chapters she has written 3 books: The Child Patient and The Therapeutic Process (1992), Working with Parents (1997) and A Primer for Child Therapists (1999) all published by Jason Aronson Publishers. Dr. Siskind is on the editorial board of Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy and the book review editor of the National Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work Newsletter. She was named Distinguished Practitioner by the National Academy of Practice. Susan Sherman is a psychoanalyst and psychotherapist with a practice of adults, adolescents, and children. She is on the faculty of the Advanced Training Program, Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services and the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Study Center. She previously taught at the Columbia University School of Social Work and the Adelphi University School of Social Work. She has published articles in clinical journals. Dr. Sherman was named Distinguished Practitioner by the National Academy of Practice. Kathleen Hushion is a psychotherapist and psychoanalyst working with children, adolescents and adults. She is a member of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR) and the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA). She is also faculty member and supervisor for IPTAR's Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Program.
Part 1 Clinical Issues Chapter 2 The World of Adoption: An Introduction
Chapter 3 Unconscious Communication and the Transmission of Loss Chapter 4
International Adoption: Projection and Externalization in the Treatment of
a 4 Year Old Child and her Parents Chapter 5 Working with Parents of
Adopted Infants and Toddlers Chapter 6 Gay and Lesbian Parents in the World
of Adoption Chapter 7 Losing Each Other in the Wake of Loss: Failed
Dialogues in Adoptive Families Chapter 8 The Adoption of Foster Children
Who Suffered Early Trauma and Object Loss: Implications for Practice
Chapter 9 Secrecy in the Psychotherapy of a Severely Traumatized Adopted
Child Chapter 10 Adoption Fantasy in the Treatment of Two Adolescent Girls
Chapter 11 Identity and Identification: Being Different and the Quest to
Belong in an Adopted Young Adult Chapter 12 The Plight of the Adoptee in
Adult Life: A Case of Kinship Adoption Chapter 13 Loss and the Dynamics of
an Adoptee's Identification with Her Birth Mother Part 14 Special Issues
Chapter 15 Child Custody Disputes in Adoption Cases: Safeguarding the
Relationship with the Psychological Parent Chapter 16 Consultation during
the Adoption Process: Working with Families Adopting Older Russian Children
Chapter 17 Birth Parents and Adoptive Parents: Who are the 'Real' Parents?
Chapter 3 Unconscious Communication and the Transmission of Loss Chapter 4
International Adoption: Projection and Externalization in the Treatment of
a 4 Year Old Child and her Parents Chapter 5 Working with Parents of
Adopted Infants and Toddlers Chapter 6 Gay and Lesbian Parents in the World
of Adoption Chapter 7 Losing Each Other in the Wake of Loss: Failed
Dialogues in Adoptive Families Chapter 8 The Adoption of Foster Children
Who Suffered Early Trauma and Object Loss: Implications for Practice
Chapter 9 Secrecy in the Psychotherapy of a Severely Traumatized Adopted
Child Chapter 10 Adoption Fantasy in the Treatment of Two Adolescent Girls
Chapter 11 Identity and Identification: Being Different and the Quest to
Belong in an Adopted Young Adult Chapter 12 The Plight of the Adoptee in
Adult Life: A Case of Kinship Adoption Chapter 13 Loss and the Dynamics of
an Adoptee's Identification with Her Birth Mother Part 14 Special Issues
Chapter 15 Child Custody Disputes in Adoption Cases: Safeguarding the
Relationship with the Psychological Parent Chapter 16 Consultation during
the Adoption Process: Working with Families Adopting Older Russian Children
Chapter 17 Birth Parents and Adoptive Parents: Who are the 'Real' Parents?
Part 1 Clinical Issues Chapter 2 The World of Adoption: An Introduction
Chapter 3 Unconscious Communication and the Transmission of Loss Chapter 4
International Adoption: Projection and Externalization in the Treatment of
a 4 Year Old Child and her Parents Chapter 5 Working with Parents of
Adopted Infants and Toddlers Chapter 6 Gay and Lesbian Parents in the World
of Adoption Chapter 7 Losing Each Other in the Wake of Loss: Failed
Dialogues in Adoptive Families Chapter 8 The Adoption of Foster Children
Who Suffered Early Trauma and Object Loss: Implications for Practice
Chapter 9 Secrecy in the Psychotherapy of a Severely Traumatized Adopted
Child Chapter 10 Adoption Fantasy in the Treatment of Two Adolescent Girls
Chapter 11 Identity and Identification: Being Different and the Quest to
Belong in an Adopted Young Adult Chapter 12 The Plight of the Adoptee in
Adult Life: A Case of Kinship Adoption Chapter 13 Loss and the Dynamics of
an Adoptee's Identification with Her Birth Mother Part 14 Special Issues
Chapter 15 Child Custody Disputes in Adoption Cases: Safeguarding the
Relationship with the Psychological Parent Chapter 16 Consultation during
the Adoption Process: Working with Families Adopting Older Russian Children
Chapter 17 Birth Parents and Adoptive Parents: Who are the 'Real' Parents?
Chapter 3 Unconscious Communication and the Transmission of Loss Chapter 4
International Adoption: Projection and Externalization in the Treatment of
a 4 Year Old Child and her Parents Chapter 5 Working with Parents of
Adopted Infants and Toddlers Chapter 6 Gay and Lesbian Parents in the World
of Adoption Chapter 7 Losing Each Other in the Wake of Loss: Failed
Dialogues in Adoptive Families Chapter 8 The Adoption of Foster Children
Who Suffered Early Trauma and Object Loss: Implications for Practice
Chapter 9 Secrecy in the Psychotherapy of a Severely Traumatized Adopted
Child Chapter 10 Adoption Fantasy in the Treatment of Two Adolescent Girls
Chapter 11 Identity and Identification: Being Different and the Quest to
Belong in an Adopted Young Adult Chapter 12 The Plight of the Adoptee in
Adult Life: A Case of Kinship Adoption Chapter 13 Loss and the Dynamics of
an Adoptee's Identification with Her Birth Mother Part 14 Special Issues
Chapter 15 Child Custody Disputes in Adoption Cases: Safeguarding the
Relationship with the Psychological Parent Chapter 16 Consultation during
the Adoption Process: Working with Families Adopting Older Russian Children
Chapter 17 Birth Parents and Adoptive Parents: Who are the 'Real' Parents?