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- W2263801463 abstract "SUMMARY Although most adoptions are judged a success, a small number of families and their adopted children run into behavioural and relationship difficulties. The Post-adoption Centre, London, is a specialist agency which works with a number of client groups, including adopters and their families. The assessments made by the Centre's counsellors of adoptive families were analysed. Two dimensions defined the counsellors' assessments. One recognized a strong developmental perspective and owed much to the recent work of David Brodzinsky. The other emphasized the complex emotional interactions that can take place between parents and child. Because of its originality and ability to refine the quality of assessments, the analysis concentrates on the second dimension. When the developmental and interactional perspectives are combined, five assessment themes emerge. These are described and illustrated with case examples. The suspicion that adopted children and their families are more likely to run into difficulties receives only modest support from the research literature. On the whole, adopted children fare well in their new families and only a few display problems serious enough to bring them to the attention of clinicians and therapists. Estimates have varied over the decades, but recent work suggests that adopted children are approx" @default.
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- W2263801463 title "Assessing Adoptions in Difficulty" @default.
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