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| 附加的形体格式: | Online version: Understanding adoption. Lanham, Md. : J. Aronson, c2006 (OCoLC)607780429 |
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| 材料类型: | 互联网资源 |
| 文件类型: | 书, 互联网资源 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Kathleen Hushion; Susan B Sherman; Diana Siskind |
| ISBN: | 0765704250 9780765704252 0765704269 9780765704269 |
| OCLC号码: | 68373231 |
| 描述: | viii, 259 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
| 内容: | The world of adoption : an introduction / by Diana Siskind -- Unconscious communication and the transmission of loss / by Christopher Bonovitz -- International adoption : projection and externalization in the treatment of a four-year-old-girl and her parents / by Kathleen Hushion -- Working with parents of internationally adopted infants and toddlers / by Carole Lapidus -- Gay and lesbian parents in the world of adoption / by Sandra Silverman -- Losing each other in the wake of loss : failed dialogues in adoptive families / by Susan C. Warshaw -- The adoption of foster children who suffered early trauma and object loss : implications for practice / by Vivian B. Shapiro and Janet R. Shapiro -- Secrecy in the psychotherapy of a severely traumatized adopted child / by Jerrold R. Brandell -- Adoption fantasy in the treatment of two adolescent girls / by Jane Hanenberg -- Identity and identification : being different and the quest to belong in an adopted young adult / by Susan B. Sherman -- The plight of the adoptee in adult life : a case of kinship adoption / by Cathy Seibold -- Loss, belonging, identity, and the dynamics of an adoptee's identification with her birth mother / by Jeffrey Seinfeld -- Child custody disputes in adoption cases : safeguarding the relationship with the psychological parent / by Paul Hymowitz -- Consultation during the adoption process : working with families adopting older Russian children / by Laurie Sloane -- Birth parents and adoptive parents : who are the real parents? / by Alice van der Pas. |
| 责任: | edited by Kathleen Hushion, Susan B. Sherman, and Diana Siskind. |
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Rarely has an edited volume on the topic of adoption offered so rich a collection of chapters steeped in theory and clinical practice examples. ...clinicians working with this population could find few better uses for the modest purchase price of the paperback version of Understanding Adoption. However, the use many readers will make of this volume might warrant investing in a hardback copy... Clinical Social Work Journal This is a wonderful and desperately needed book addressing the multiple levels of complexity faced by clinicians working with adopted children and their families. The authors address a topic that has received virtually no attention in the psychoanalytic literature, despite the fact that adoption has long been recognized as posing particular challenges to families and clinicians alike. The need for a broad reaching and nuanced discussion of these issues is especially keen today, when traditional, international, and non-traditional adoptions bring families to the consulting room on a very regular basis. Thankfully, this compilation of clinically rich, compelling, thoughtful and accessible papers will give clinicians a much needed and wise guide to navigating the array of diverse internal, familial, biological, and societal influences that characterize each adoption story. -- Arietta Slade, Ph.D., Professor, Clinical and Developmental Psychology, the City College and Graduate Center of the City University of New York, Assoc A deeply compassionate and illuminating exploration of the psychological ramifications of adoption in all of its diverse forms. -- Francine Cournos, MD ...is an excellent book...is easy to read and jargon-free. It is a tour de force of issues on adoption...a wonderful tool for teaching concepts of attachment theory, internalizastion and identity formation. It thoroughly covers the process of psychotherapy as well as how tranference and counter-transference affect the treatment. Psychoanalytic Social Work |s|a|fKatherine Marsh The world of adoption has undergone radical change and, for the first time, we have a book, which brings together the range, variety, complexity and impact of adoption on everyone involved. For all those therapists, teachers and parents who need to understand the contemporary experience of adoption, this significant book is an important basic reference that speaks to the complex challenges adoption can pose to child and adult development, and also illuminates the potential for secure identity and joyful engagement with the future for each person in the adoptive configuration. -- Kerry Kelly Novick and Jack Novick, authors of Working with Parents Makes Therapy Work Rarely has an edited volume on the topic of adoption offered so rich a collection of chapters steeped in theory and clinical practice examples. ...clinicians working with this population could find few better uses for the modest purchase price of the paperback version of Understanding Adoption. However, the use many readers will make of this volume might warrant investing in a hardback copy. Clinical Social Work Journal Understanding Adoption is a long-overdue look into how adoption affects everyone involved, from the clinician/patient and parent/child dyads, to the social workers, teachers, foster parents, medical professionals, and adoption process. It is a groundbreaking and very welcome contribution to the literature and deserves to be widely read and discussed...an incredibly valuable tool. It as the unevenness expectable of writing breaking new ground, and is all the more exciting to read...Given the opportunity to turn back time, we would gift a copy of this book to each and every coworker and adoptive family in our care. -- Winter 2008 Psychoanalytic Books 再读一些...
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