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  adoption reunion guide: The Adoption Reunion Handbook Elizabeth Trinder, Julia Feast, David Howe, 2004-11-19 The book describes the experiences that people have had when tracing their birth parents, as well as offering practical advice on how to go about searching and what to expect emotionally. Each section has an advice box which summarizes key points, notes issues to pay particular attention to, or offers draft letters that readers can adapt for their own needs. The appendix contains useful addresses and weblinks, and includes checklists for searching and for the reunion. Chapters include reunion with birth fathers and birth siblings, as well as with birth mothers, the relationship with the adoptive family and dealing with reunions that break down.
  adoption reunion guide: Birthright Jean A. S. Strauss, 1994 What happens when an adoptee decides to locate a birthparent or a birthparent wants to find a child given up long ago? How does one search for people whose names one does not know? And what happens during a reunion? In 1983, Jean A. S. Strauss was faced with these questions when she began her search for her birthmother, and in this inspiring new handbook, she shares her experience. Strauss will help you throughout this significant time. Brimming with important reference sources and dozens of true-life stories, this valuable resource will guide you in: · Making the difficult decision to search · Navigating through the emotional turbulence of a reunion · Dealing with the impact of the search on the adoptive parents Compassionate and insightful, Birthright is for anyone seeking to connect with someone long lost.
  adoption reunion guide: The Adoption Reunion Survival Guide Julie Jarrell Bailey, Lynn N. Giddens, 2001 As many as one quarter of a million North Americans are searching for their biological parents. When they connect, the emotional turbulence of the initial meeting can discourage one or both parties from pursuing a deeper relationship. This compassionate guide offers help to both sides, drawing upon real-life experiences to help birthparents and adoptees prepare for their own reunion.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Reunions Michelle McColm, 1993 In this practical book, Michelle McColm takes the adoptee and birth parent carefully through the process of adoption reunion; drawing on extensive interviews and the experience of her own reunion.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption, Search and Reunion David Howe, Julia Feast, Denise Coster, British Association for Adoption & Fostering, 2004-06-01 By comparing a group of adopted people who searched for birth relatives, with a group who did not, this is the first study to provide real answers to the fascinating subject of why adopted adults decide to search or not. Based on the experiences of 500 adopted people, the research exhaustively looked at all the possible influences on search decisions.
  adoption reunion guide: Being Adopted David M. Brodzinsky, Marshall D. Schecter, Robin Marantz Henig, 1993-03-01 Like Passages, this groundbreaking book uses the poignant, powerful voices of adoptees and adoptive parents to explore the experience of adoption and its lifelong effects. A major work, filled with astute analysis and moving truths.
  adoption reunion guide: The Adoption Resource Guide Julia L. Posner, 1990 Geographical listing by states of agencies licensed as of October 1989, to provide adoption services. Entries give such information as program description, cost, waiting period, requirements, procedure, and description of children for placement. Appendixes cover information about private agencies, agencies providing nationwide services, national regional exchange programs, additional agencies, and national child welfare and triad support organizations.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Wisdom Marlou Russell, 1996 A Guide to the Issues and Feelings of Adoption offers insight and understanding of adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive parents. Adoption Wisdom includes chapters on Adoption Awareness, the Basic Truths of Adoption, Search and Reunion, and an Ideal Adoption. A book for anyone who wants to know more about the realities of adoption. Book jacket.
  adoption reunion guide: The Girls Who Went Away Ann Fessler, 2007-06-26 The astonishing untold history of the million and a half women who surrendered children for adoption due to enormous family and social pressure in the decades before Roe v. Wade. “It would take a heart of stone not to be moved by the oral histories of these women and by the courage and candor with which they express themselves.” —The Washington Post “A remarkably well-researched and accomplished book.” —The New York Times Book Review “A wrenching, riveting book.” —Chicago Tribune In this deeply moving and myth-shattering work, Ann Fessler brings out into the open for the first time the hidden social history of adoption before Roe v. Wade - and its lasting legacy. An adoptee who was herself surrendered during those years and recently made contact with her mother, Ann Fessler brilliantly brings to life the voices of more than a hundred women, as well as the spirit of those times, allowing the women to tell their stories in gripping and intimate detail.
  adoption reunion guide: Adopted Brigitta Baker, Jo Willis, 2022-08-11 To not know your family story is a huge loss of your sense of self. It has the potential to undermine your well-being and your relationships across a lifetime. Adopted is the powerful and honest account of two of the thousands of children affected by closed adoption in New Zealand, from 1950 to the mid 1970s. Jo Willis and Brigitta Baker both sought and found their respective birth parents at different stages of their lives and have become advocates for other adopted New Zealanders. They share the complexity of that journey, the emotional challenges they faced, and the ongoing impacts of their adoptions, with candor and courage. Closed adoption also exacts a physical and emotional toll on birth parents, partners, and children. Their stories are also told in this compelling book.
  adoption reunion guide: Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency Sharon Kaplan Roszia, Allison Davis Maxon, 2019 The definitive guide to the seminal 'Seven Core Issues' model, this book improves support for adopted children, adoptive parents and birth parents. It provides an overview of the core issues of loss, rejection, shame, grief, identity, intimacy and control, before addressing additional considerations including race, sexuality and kinship care.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Life Cycle Elinor B. Rosenberg, 2010-06-15 Adoption remains a subject of intense controversy. Some groups call for the abolition of adoption altogether as an outmoded social institution that fails to meet the needs of any of the members involved, while others propose major changes in our social and legal systems. Yet few reformers have been able to reach a consensus, or to provide concrete solutions to the problems they describe. In this first book to take into account all the core issues surrounding the adoption debate, Elisor Rosenberg throws light on what adoption means for all three members of the triad—adoptees, adoptive parents, and birth parents—at every stage of life. Drawing on extensive case examples, she examines the ways in which the triad members’ lives interact with and affect each other in the course of their lifetimes, and offers direct, practical advice on handling the issues and conflicts that often arise. The continued mourning of birth parents, the difficult behavior of a child who tests the bounds of an adoptive parent’s love and acceptance, and the numerous developmental hurdles of adoptive parents are just some of the issues which Rosenberg addresses.
  adoption reunion guide: The Open-Hearted Way to Open Adoption Lori Holden, 2015-05-15 Prior to 1990, fewer than five percent of domestic infant adoptions were open. In 2012, ninety percent or more of adoption agencies are recommending open adoption. Yet these agencies do not often or adequately prepare either adopting parents or birth parents for the road ahead of them The adult parties in open adoptions are left floundering. There are many resources on why to do open adoption, but what about how? Open adoption isn't just something parents do when they exchange photos, send emails, share a visit. It's a lifestyle that may feel intrusive at times, be difficult or inconvenient at other times. Tensions can arise even in the best of circumstances. But knowing how to handle these situations and how to continue to make arrangements work for the child involved is paramount. This book offers readers the tools and the insight to do just that. It covers common open-adoption situations and how real families have navigated typical issues successfully. Like all useful parenting books, it provides parents with the tools to come to answers on their own, and answers questions that might not yet have come up. Through their own stories and those of other families of open adoption, Lori and Crystal review the secrets to success, the pitfalls and challenges, the joys and triumphs. By putting the adopted child at the center, families can come to enjoy the benefits of open adoption and mitigate the challenges that may arise. More than a how-to, this book shares a mindset, a heartset, that can be learned and internalized, so parents can choose to act out of love and honesty throughout their child's growing up years, helping that child to grow up whole.
  adoption reunion guide: The Primal Wound Nancy Newton Verrier, 1993 The Primal Wound is a book which is revolutionizing the way we think about adoption. In its application of information about pre- and perinatal psychology, attachment, bonding, and loss, it clarifies the effects of separation from the birth mother on adopted children. In addition, it gives those children, whose pain has long been unacknowledged or misunderstood, validation for their feelings, as well as explanations for their behavior. Since its original publication in 1993, The Primal Wound has become a classic in adoption literature and is considered the adoptees' bible. The insight which is brought to the experiences of abandonment and loss will contribute not only to the healing of adoptees, adoptive families, and birth parents, but will bring understanding and encouragement to anyone who has ever felt abandoned.
  adoption reunion guide: 20 Life-Transforming Choices Adoptees Need to Make, Second Edition Sherrie Eldridge, 2015-03-21 Adoption authority Sherrie Eldridge offers personal, life-affirming advice to adoptees who have mixed emotions about adoption.
  adoption reunion guide: Happy Reunion: A Road Map for Adoptees, Birth Parents, and Adoptive Families Pasquale De Marco, 2025-04-28 Happy Reunion: A Road Map for Adoptees, Birth Parents, and Adoptive Families is the definitive guide for adoptees, birth parents, and adoptive families seeking to navigate the complex and emotional journey of adoption reunions. With empathy, understanding, and practical advice, Pasquale De Marco provides a roadmap for healing, forgiveness, and reconnection. For adoptees, this book offers a lifeline of support as they embark on the often daunting task of searching for their birth parents. Pasquale De Marco addresses the fears, uncertainties, and emotional turmoil that arise during the reunion process, providing coping mechanisms and strategies for overcoming obstacles. Birth parents, too, will find solace and guidance in these pages. Pasquale De Marco delves into the complexities of their emotions, from the longing to reconnect with their child to the fear of rejection. The book provides practical advice for navigating the challenges of reaching out to an adoptee and building a new relationship. Adoptive parents play a crucial role in supporting their child's reunion journey. Pasquale De Marco offers guidance on how to facilitate open communication, manage jealousy and resentment, and create a blended family dynamic that embraces both the adoptee and their birth family. Happy Reunion: A Road Map for Adoptees, Birth Parents, and Adoptive Families is more than just a guide; it is a beacon of hope for those seeking to heal the wounds of separation and forge new bonds of love and understanding. With compassion and expertise, Pasquale De Marco illuminates the path towards a successful and fulfilling reunion experience. This comprehensive guide covers a wide range of topics, including: * The significance of adoption reunions and the emotional journey involved * Overcoming emotional barriers and preparing for the initial meeting * Establishing communication and building a new family dynamic * Understanding the past, acknowledging loss and grief, and healing the wounds of separation * Identifying and expressing emotions, dealing with rejection and disappointment, and fostering empathy and understanding * Establishing open and honest communication, setting boundaries and limits, and navigating difficult conversations * Supporting the adoptee's reunion journey, facilitating communication and connection, and addressing jealousy and resentment * Understanding the birth parent's perspective, addressing feelings of guilt and shame, and providing support and encouragement If you like this book, write a review on google books!
  adoption reunion guide: Motherhood Silenced Ruth J. A. Kelly, 2005 This book examines the experiences of a group of mothers who have had a reunion with their child who had been placed for adoption.
  adoption reunion guide: Handbook of Adoption Rafael A. Javier, 2007 'Handbook of Adoption' addresses topics in adoption that reflect the many dimensions of theory, research, development, race adjustment and clinical practice which can affect adoption triad members.
  adoption reunion guide: Searching for a Past Jayne E. Schooler, 1995
  adoption reunion guide: The Grammar of Untold Stories Lois Ruskai Melina, 2020-09-22 Sixteen essays ranging from lyric essays to narrative journalism address how we make sense of what we cannot know, how we make change in the world, how we heal, and how we know when we are home. Collectively, these essays convey the longing for agency and connection, particularly among women. They will resonate with readers of all ages, but perhaps especially with women in the second half of life, those dealing with aging parents, retirement, illness, and accompanying vulnerabilities. Here readers will find comfort within keen reflection upon life's ambiguities.
  adoption reunion guide: The Adoption Triangle Arthur D. Sorosky, Annette Baran, Reuben Pannor, 1979
  adoption reunion guide: Child Welfare for the Twenty-first Century Gerald P. Mallon, Peg McCartt Hess, 2014-09-09 The Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA), which became law in 1997, elicited a major shift in federal policy and thinking toward child welfare, emphasizing children's safety, permanency, and well-being over preserving biological ties at all costs. The first edition of this volume mapped the field of child welfare after ASFA's passage, detailing the practices, policies, programs, and research affected by the legislation's new attitude toward care. This second edition highlights the continuously changing child welfare climate in the U.S., including content on the Fostering Connections Act of 2008. The authors have updated the text throughout, drawing from real-world case examples and data obtained from the national Child and Family Services Reviews and emerging empirically based practices. They have also added chapters addressing child welfare workforce issues, supervision, and research and evaluation. The volume is divided into four sections—child and adolescent well-being, child and adolescent safety, permanency for children and adolescents, and systemic issues within services, policies, and programs. Recognized scholars, practitioners, and policy makers discuss meaningful engagement with families, particularly Latino families; health care for children and youth, including mental health care; effective practices with LGBT youth and their families; placement stability; foster parent recruitment and retention; and the challenges of working with immigrant children, youth, and families.
  adoption reunion guide: Lost & Found Betty Jean Lifton, 2009 Explores the obstacles and issues that adoptees, orphans, and foster children face when they have been separated from a parent or denied the right to know their origins
  adoption reunion guide: CWLA's Guide to Adoption Agencies , 1989
  adoption reunion guide: Children of Open Adoption and Their Families Kathleen Silber, Patricia Martinez Dorner, 1990 Examines the effect of open adoption on children of various ages.
  adoption reunion guide: A Wealth of Family Thomas Brooks, 2006 Compelling True Story Shows How to Cross Cultural Barriers This inspiring account of adoption, reunion, and heritage from Thomas Brooks provides a timely and provocative perspective on multicultural families and powerful insights on overcoming racism and poverty. Brooks grew up as the only child of a struggling single mother in inner-city Pittsburgh. He was battling racial stereotypes at school and searching for a place among his peers. Then he was told at age eleven that he was adopted. He did not know it at the time, but Brooks had actually been born to a white biological mother who descended from Lithuanian Jews and a black Kenyan foreign student father. Years after that stunning revelation, Brooks escaped the ghetto and traveled to search for his heritage. He found his biological mother in London with his previously unknown British siblings. He then located his biological father and extended family in Nairobi. His international search and the resulting reunions have profoundly affected three families in the United States, England, and Kenya.
  adoption reunion guide: A Manual of Practical Devotion to St. Joseph Fr. Patrignani, 1965 Written in 1709. Go to Joseph is the advice of the Church. This book shows the way. Tremendous insights on St. Joseph, plus reasons for our devotion to him. Learn about the man God chose to represent the ideal of fatherhood in the Holy Family! Includes prayers, novenas and hymns. Impr.
  adoption reunion guide: Families and Adoption Harriet Gross, Marvin B Sussman, 2021-12-12 Do parents with adoptive children see themselves as similar to or different from nonadoptive parents? Is the stigma attached to adoption lessening? Does open communication about adoption contribute to the family's well-being? How successful are adoptive adults at putting their adolescent turmoil behind them? These and many other important and complex questions are addressed in Families and Adoption, an informative guidebook that shows you how adoption is both a condition and a lifelong process. Families and Adoption discusses legislation that can serve the needs of various members of the adoptive experience to deepen your understanding of the key legal issues associated with consent and openness. It also provides you with detailed coverage of changes in adoption law, open adoption research results, transracial and transethnic adoption, and the consequences of placing versus parenting for unmarried, teenage women who give birth. Graduate students, social workers, adoption professionals, members of adoptive families, and couples wishing to adopt will find there isn't a rock that Families and Adoption leaves unturned. It presents you with vital information on the following topics: the developmental stages of reunion between an adoptive child and birth parent, notions of adoption, parenthood, and kinship and how these notions are challenged after a reunion has taken place, the institution of adoption as it has existed for decades in American society, international adoption, respecting the bonds children have and helping them develop critical attachment skills, those who “accept” open-adoption and those who “embrace” it, flexible parenting styles and their positive effect on developmentally vulnerable adoptees. A skillful blend of personal adoption experiences and research studies, Families and Adoption explores the special issues adoption presents and how all parties involved can work together to improve placement decisions, ensure that a woman is confident in her decision to relinquish her child, and help families select the most appropriate adoption arrangement. The book's main strength is that it doesn't just look at the initial considerations of adoption; it prepares you for the issues that will arise along the way.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Healing Joe Soll, Karen Wilson Buterbaugh, 2003 A unique book describing the coersion of pregnant women to surrender their babies to adoption, the personal holocaust suffered by them, and strategies for healing
  adoption reunion guide: Steeped in Blood Frances J. Latchford, 2019-08-15 What personal truths reside in biological ties that are absent in adoptive ties? And why do we think adoptive and biological ties are essentially different when it comes to understanding who we are? At a time when interest in DNA and ancestry is exploding, Frances Latchford questions the idea that knowing one's bio-genealogy is integral to personal identity or a sense of family and belonging. Upending our established values and beliefs about what makes a family, Steeped in Blood examines the social and political devaluation of adoptive ties. It takes readers on an intellectual journey through accepted wisdom about adoption, twins, kinship, and incest, and challenges our naturalistic and individualistic assumptions about identity and the biological ties that bind us, sometimes violently, to our families. Latchford exposes how our desire for bio-genealogical knowledge, understood as it is by family and adoption experts, pathologizes adoptees by posing the biological tie as a necessary condition for normal identity formation. Rejecting the idea that a love of the self-same is fundamental to family bonds, her book is a reaction to the wounds families suffer whenever they dare to revel in their difference. A rejoinder to rhetoric that defines adoptees, adoptive kin, and their family intimacies as inferior and inauthentic, Steeped in Blood's view through the lens of critical adoption studies decentres our cultural obsession with the biological family imaginary and makes real the possibility of being family in the absence of blood.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Barbara A. Moe, 2007-03-29 This compilation of the best thinking about adoption by both historical and current authorities reveals a vital, ever-changing practice affecting the lives of millions of people around the globe. The ancient practice of adoption has changed significantly through history. In colonial America, parents adopted out their unwanted children—those who were rude, stubborn, and unruly—to other families. Today, Americans go abroad looking for children to adopt, and have adopted more than a quarter million internationally. Adoption: A Reference Handbook, Second Edition not only traces the development of expert thinking about adoption, it also looks at both sides of the latest controversial issues. Should adoptions be open or closed? Should the government regulate adoptions more closely—or less? This updated second edition offers an international perspective with a new chapter on how countries outside the United States provide adoption services. This work is an indispensable resource for those thinking about adoption or researching its history.
  adoption reunion guide: An Affair with My Mother Caitríona Palmer, 2016-03-03 'Incredibly moving' --Anne Enright, winner of the Man Booker Prize An Affair with My Mother by Caitriona Palmer: a moving and gripping story of love, denial and a daughter's quest for the truth. Caitriona Palmer had a happy childhood in Dublin, raised by loving adoptive parents. But when she was in her late twenties, she realized that she had a strong need to know the woman who had given birth to her. She was able to locate her birth mother, Sarah, and they developed a strong attachment. But Sarah set one painful condition to this joyous new relationship: she wished to keep it - to keep Caitriona - secret from her family, from her friends, from everyone. Who was Sarah, and why did she want to preserve a decades-old secret? An Affair with My Mother tells the story of Caitriona's quest to answer these questions, and of the intense, furtive 'affair' she and her mother conducted in carefully chosen locations around Dublin. By turns heartwarming and heartbreaking, An Affair with My Mother is a searing portrait of the social and familial forces that left Sarah - and so many other unwed Irish mothers of her generation - frightened, traumatized and bereft. It is also a beautifully written account of a remarkable relationship. 'Caitriona Palmer has called out the false shame of her origins, with a kind of anguished courage that is incredibly moving. An Affair With My Mother is a forensic account of how it feels to be - in the interests of Catholic respectability - excluded from the facts of your own life. In its commitment to family love, to joy and truth, it is a gift.' Anne Enright, winner of the Man Booker Prize
  adoption reunion guide: Giving Away Simone Jan L. Waldron, 1997-04-14 Giving Away Simone is Jan Waldron's account of her compelling, turbulent, and maddeningly original relationship with the daughter she gave away. Jan's baby, Simone, was the fifth generation of women in her family to be abandoned by their mothers. Determined to fight this undertow of conditioned exiting, an affliction of easy farewell, Jan reunited with her daughter, now renamed Rebecca, when Rebecca was eleven. They spent the next thirteen years trying to come to terms with each other and figure out what kind of roles they were to play in each others' lives. For birthmothers, there are no simple equations of loss and gain. Each adoption is its own unique universe of complexities and ambiguities. But often the most personal is also the most universal, and there are truths to be found in every story. This beautifully rendered, intensely personal memoir gives essential shading to choices usually reduced to black and white. Waldron does not dispense advice; she probes the emotional fallout, on both sides of adoption, an area in which sedated platitudes have presided for far too long.
  adoption reunion guide: Naked in Cyberspace Carole A. Lane, 2002 Reveals the personal records available on the Internet; examines Internet privacy; and explores such sources of information as mailing lists, telephone directories, news databases, bank records, and consumer credit records.
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Memoirs Marianne Novy, 2024-06-28 In this volume, leading scholar of Literary Adoption Studies Marianne Novy complicates the all-too-often essentialized popular perspectives of adoption through a critical comparative analysis of over forty adoption memoirs--
  adoption reunion guide: The Implementation and Operation of the 1993 Hague Intercountry Adoption Convention , 2008 This work constitutes the official Hague Conference Guide to Good Practice in dealing with intercountry adoption matters under the 1993 Hague Convention. By reviewing first the broader framework of Convention principles and structures, followed by a review of the framework for protection of children through good practices and procedures to apply in individual cases, the Guide provides the overview necessary to assist all those responsible for the policy and practice of implementing the Convention, whether at the international, national, or local level. Contents include: Part I - The Framework of the Convention . principles and structures needed for the implementation of the Convention - Part II - The Framework for Protection of Children (The National and International Framework) . implementation of procedural aspects of intercountry adoption . legal issues and post-adoption services - Part III - Annexes.
  adoption reunion guide: Intermediary Services in Post Adoption Reunion Sarah Armstrong, Thea Ormerod, 2005
  adoption reunion guide: Adoption Detective Judith Land, Martin Land, A passionate love affair between high school sweethearts creates an accidental pregnancy during a sultry night on the shore of Lake Michigan. Rebecca's unforgiving parents banish her to an unwed mother's home where she secretly gives birth to a baby girl. Her daughter Judy is placed in the loving care of foster parents before being callously given to Mario and Rosella Romano for adoption on her first birthday. Reoccurring visions and fantasies of her birthmother plague Judy's consciousness for three decades until a life-changing passage into adulthood causes her to question why she was abandoned. What begins as a simple investigation into her medical and ancestral history slowly evolves into a passionate quest to discover her roots. Through good timing, perseverance, and a few small miracles, Judy eventually solves the mystery of her origins. But will the woman she has been seeking welcome Judy back into her life? About the Authors Judith and Martin Land live in Colorado and Arizona. They told the entire story of Judith Land's adoption, from her birth through adulthood, to provide the reader with unique insights into the mind of an adoptee at various stages of her life.
  adoption reunion guide: The Imprint of Another Life Margaret Homans, 2013-07-18 How adoption and its literary representations shed new light on notions of value, origins, and identity
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