The Family of Adoption

The Family of Adoption
Author: Joyce Maguire Pavao
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780807028018

Describes the "predictable and understandable developmental stages and challenges for all adopted people."--Jacket.

The Family

The Family
Author: United States. Dept. of Education. Working Group on the Family
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1986
Genre: Families
ISBN:

The Spirit of Adoption

The Spirit of Adoption
Author: Melanie Springer Mock
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630875198

The Spirit of Adoption explores many of the complexities inherent in adoption and its relationship to spirituality, challenging us to move beyond the common mythologies about adoption to consider the more difficult questions adoption raises about the nature of God, family, culture, loss, and joy. Rather than hearing from experts in adoption, this collection uses the narratives of birth parents, adoptive parents, and adoptees themselves, bearing witness to the ways adoption shapes its participants' spiritual lives. By allowing others to narrate their spiritual journeys through adoption, we hope to proclaim that adoption can be a wonderful, powerful, hopeful experience, and one that is difficult, painful, despairing--and that these paradoxes of adoption might be held together in God's hand.

Battleground: The Family [2 volumes]

Battleground: The Family [2 volumes]
Author: Kimberly Brackett
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2008-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1573569534

Everyone is part of a family, but what constitutes a family is one of the most hotly debated issues in the United States today. Battleground: The Family provides extensive coverage of those critical issues in U. S. culture concerning current and future family life, such as dating, marriage, parenting, work and family, abuse, and divorce. The scholarly contributors to this set provide unbiased coverage on these often incendiary topics, allowing students to assess the role of these controversies in their own lives. Entries thoroughly introduce the topic of concern, describe the problem as it currently exists, provide context for the controversies surrounding it, synthesize the current knowledge on the topic, and guide the reader to additional areas for consideration. Battleground: The Family serves as a starting point for those advanced high school and beginning undergraduate students who wish to pursue a more detailed study of family controversies and cultural concerns for classroom assignments. Non-specialist readers will also find this a useful resource in critically assessing current trends and conflicts in constituent groups' conceptions of family.

Making Families Through Adoption

Making Families Through Adoption
Author: Nancy E. Riley
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2012
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 141299800X

This volume examines adoption as a way of understanding the practices and ideology of kinship and family more generally. Adoption allows a window onto discussions of what constitute family or kin, the role of biological connectedness, oversight of parenting practices by the state, and the role of race, gender, sexuality, and socio-economic class in the building of families. The book focuses primarily on adoption practices in the US but will also use examples of adoption and fostering across cultures to put those American adoption practices into a comparative context. While reviewing practices of and issues surrounding adoption, the authors highlight the ways these practices and discussions allow us greater insight into overall practices of kinship and family.

Handbook of Adoption

Handbook of Adoption
Author: Rafael A. Javier
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 585
Release: 2006-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483350746

While most mental health and behavioral health professionals have encountered adoption triad members—birth parents, adoptive parents, and adopted persons—in their clinical practice, the vast majority have had no formal or informal training on adoption issues. The Handbook of Adoption: Implications for Researchers, Practitioners, and Families is the first book to specifically address the many dimensions of adoption-related issues which can and do affect adoption triad members, specifically in the United States. Key Features: Includes contributions from nationally known experts: Prominent authors who are directly involved in adoption-related research and practice provide insight from personal and professional experience. Theory and real-life examples come together in the "Treatment Issues" and in the "Training and Education" sections of each chapter. Reviews the major theoretical, historical, and research issues of adoption: The book begins by addressing the historical and theoretical issues surrounding adoption, thus providing the reader with a comprehensive review of the adoption landscape from past to present and setting the stage for topics addressed in the remainder of the book. Reflects upon many issues affecting adoption triad members: The contributing authors address issues pertaining to transracial adoption; special issues in adoption such as foster care, single parents, and special needs; training and education issues; assessment and treatment issues; and much more. Intended Audience: This extensive resource is designed for researchers, practitioners, students and families interested in learning more about and working with adoption triad members. It will be particularly relevant in counselor education programs, departments of social work and policy, and marriage and family counseling programs which emphasize developing clinical skills with a variety of clients.

The Family in Law

The Family in Law
Author: Archana Parashar
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1078
Release: 2017-04-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108184146

The Family in Law provides a jurisprudential analysis of current family law, connecting doctrinal discourse with sociological, historical and economic analyses of the institution of family. The law's focus on the nuclear family as the default model is central to the book's discourse, which contains in-depth discussions of the key areas of family law - marriage, divorce, children and property matters. Written for Australian legal actors - whether students, academics or professionals - readers are encouraged to question current frameworks, critique well-known cases and make informed conclusions on whether changes could be made to engender a fairer and more equitable society. In developing doctrinal analysis within a theoretical framework, The Family in Law challenges the conventional boundaries of family law, providing readers with both a solid foundation and a multi-layered perspective to their understanding of the topic.

Assessing the Support Needs of Adopted Children and Their Families

Assessing the Support Needs of Adopted Children and Their Families
Author: Liza Bingley Miller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2006-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1134131151

Written in consultation with a range of experts, clinicians and practitioners as well as adoptive children, families and birth relatives, this book gives helpful guidance on making evidence-based assessments and planning successful adoption support. Key features include: a discussion of the main themes of adoption and pointers for practice in relation to the Assessment Framework a guide to the use of evidence-based approaches to assessment, including the tools commissioned by the Department of Health and the Department for Education a model for analysis and planning, and planning support and interventions an investigation of the source, range and value of support services and interventions that can promote the wellbeing of adopted children, their adoptive families and birth relatives. Packed with practical advice, case examples and models of good practice, this book is invaluable for social workers and managers involved with the adoption process and the well-being of children and families. It is also essential reading for social work students learning about working with children and families.

From Orphan to Forever Family: A Story of Adoption

From Orphan to Forever Family: A Story of Adoption
Author: Aurora Brooks
Publisher: BabyDreamers.net
Total Pages: 44
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1776981359

From Orphan to Forever Family: A Story of Adoption is a heartwarming and inspiring short read book that takes you on a journey of love, hope, and the power of family. This book tells the incredible story of one family's experience with adoption, from the initial decision to adopt to the joys and challenges of parenting an adopted child. The book begins with an introduction to the adoption process, providing a comprehensive overview of the different types of adoption available, including international adoption, domestic adoption, and foster care adoption. It explores the reasons why people choose adoption, including overcoming infertility and expanding their family. Throughout the book, the author delves into the various aspects of preparing for adoption, such as the home study process, adoption education, and financial considerations. The reader gains valuable insights into the emotional journey of parenting an adopted child, including attachment and bonding, identity and self-esteem, and how to navigate adoption-related questions from friends, family, and strangers. One of the unique aspects of this book is its focus on supporting siblings in an adoptive family. The author provides practical advice and strategies for helping siblings understand and embrace their role in the adoption process, fostering a sense of unity and love within the family. The book also highlights the importance of celebrating adoption and raising awareness about this beautiful way of building a family. It explores Adoption Awareness Month and the significance of sharing adoption stories within the community. The author emphasizes the importance of community support and provides resources for readers to connect with others who have experienced adoption. In the conclusion of the book, the author addresses frequently asked questions and invites readers to reach out with any additional questions or comments they may have. As a bonus, readers are offered a free copy of "How To Be A Super Mom," a guide filled with practical tips and advice for busy moms. From Orphan to Forever Family: A Story of Adoption is a must-read for anyone considering adoption or interested in learning more about this incredible journey. It offers a unique perspective on the adoption process and provides valuable insights and support for adoptive families. This book will leave you feeling inspired, uplifted, and grateful for the power of love and the gift of family. This title is a short read. A Short Read is a type of book that is designed to be read in one quick sitting. These no fluff books are perfect for people who want an overview about a subject in a short period of time. Table of Contents From Orphan to Forever Family: A Story of Adoption The Adoption Process Choosing Adoption Overcoming Infertility Expanding the Family International Adoption Domestic Adoption Foster Care Adoption Preparing for Adoption Home Study Process Adoption Education Financial Considerations Parenting an Adopted Child Attachment and Bonding Identity and Self-Esteem Dealing with Adoption-related Questions Supporting Siblings Celebrating Adoption Adoption Awareness Month Sharing Adoption Stories Community Support Conclusion Frequently Asked Questions Have Questions / Comments?

Family Identity

Family Identity
Author: Vittorio Cigoli
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2007-05-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317433882

Gender, generations, and lineage; faith, hope, and justice; gifts, duties, and debts; affection, responsibility, and generativity; values, secrets, and objectives; transmissions and transitions: these are the primary themes of family. They refer to what the family relationship builds in terms of organizational structure, motives, and objectives. Family assumes different forms and attire according to culture and the passage of time, but there are seeds that pass constantly through the millstone of family relationships and make up its identity. Family Identity: Ties, Symbols, and Transitions is the fruit of many years of research, and of the fertile exchanges with researchers all over the world, through personal contact as well as through their writings. The aim of this volume is to bring into focus all the many themes that help to construct family identity. It provides a conceptualization of the family that is both fresh and traditional. This book will appeal to researchers and students in family studies, developmental psychology, social psychology, and clinical psychology.