Self-image formation in adopted children: The environment within |
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Authors: | Stanley Kaye PhD |
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Affiliation: | (1) 275 Middle Neck Road, 11021 Great Neck, NY |
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Abstract: | Adoption of a child is an event in which a number of crises have converged. Both the biologic and adoptive families have contributed their failures and crises, and the subsequent interpretations of these by the adopted child can lead to polarized themes of goodness and badness. The absence of the biologic parents and of a coherent history reinforces the tendency to splitting. This paper explores these operations and raises questions about prevailing adoption practices.Paper presented at Spence-Chapin Symposium on Identity Problems of Children in Non-Nuclear Families, April 11, 1981. |
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