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Welcoming a new child into the home through adoption is a life-altering experience-for the child, the parents, and everyone else in the family. Expectations and realities often differ dramatically, and adjusting to the change can be difficult and emotionally painful. Since the majority of children available for adoption today are in the system as the result of abuse and neglect, parents must acknowledge the fact they these young innocents will carry their trauma with them into their new homes. A willingness to address the not-so-easy, didn't-see-that-coming aspects of adoption is the first…mehr
Welcoming a new child into the home through adoption is a life-altering experience-for the child, the parents, and everyone else in the family. Expectations and realities often differ dramatically, and adjusting to the change can be difficult and emotionally painful.
Since the majority of children available for adoption today are in the system as the result of abuse and neglect, parents must acknowledge the fact they these young innocents will carry their trauma with them into their new homes. A willingness to address the not-so-easy, didn't-see-that-coming aspects of adoption is the first step toward building a strong family.
A valuable resource for parents and professionals, this book provides useful strategies for facing the challenges posed by adopted children. The inclusion of real stories from real people adds heart and encouragement, offering hope for the future of the entire family.
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Autorenporträt
Gregory C. Keck, PhD was the founder and director of the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio, which specializes in the treatment of children and adolescents who have experienced developmental interruptions due to their early traumatic history. He was certified as a Diplomate and Fellow by the American Board of Medical Psychotherapy and was a Diplomate in Professional Psychotherapy. In 2012, he was given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Association of Social Workers, Region 2, and was also honored with the Statewide Lifetime Achievement Award by the Ohio Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. He is the co-author of Adopting the Hurt Child and Parenting the Hurt Child, and author of Parenting Adopted Adolescents.
L. (Elle) Gianforte is an award-winning writer, collaborative author, ghostwriter, and developmental editor. She writes books in a diversity of arenas, including lifestyle, self-help, fashion, design, memoir, food, and adoption. Her extensive experience in the adoption arena includes serving on the board of directors of ATTACh, the Association for Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children, for two years. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English from Kean University in New Jersey and attended the School of Visual Arts in New York. She is the adoptive mother of two sons.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface. Chapter 1. The Impact of Trauma on Human Development. Chapter 2. The Adoption Checklist. Chapter 3. Preparing for Your Adopted Child's Arrival. Chapter 4. Trauma: A Potentially Transferrable Condition. Chapter 5. Life after Placement. Chapter 6. It's Not the Child's Fault, but.... Chapter 7. Adopting an Adolescent. Chapter 8. The Power of Optimism and Love. Chapter 9. The Struggles Are Worth It. Chapter 10. Adult Adoptees Reflect on Their Lives.
Preface. Chapter 1. The Impact of Trauma on Human Development. Chapter 2. The Adoption Checklist. Chapter 3. Preparing for Your Adopted Child's Arrival. Chapter 4. Trauma: A Potentially Transferrable Condition. Chapter 5. Life after Placement. Chapter 6. It's Not the Child's Fault, but.... Chapter 7. Adopting an Adolescent. Chapter 8. The Power of Optimism and Love. Chapter 9. The Struggles Are Worth It. Chapter 10. Adult Adoptees Reflect on Their Lives.
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