Foster Children Caught in Loyalty Conflicts: Implications for Mental Health Treatment Providers |
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Authors: | Amy J. L. Baker Nirav Mehta Jeanette Chong |
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Affiliation: | New York Foundling Vincent J. Fontana Center for Child Protection , New York , New York , USA |
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Abstract: | Fifty-two foster parents participated in a two-hour training on the topic of children caught in loyalty conflicts. Prior to and following the training attendees completed measures including one in which they rated their foster children's exposure to 15 different family situations which research indicates are likely to induce feelings of loyalty conflict in children. Analyses of these data indicate that each of the situations was endorsed by between one fourth and one half of the sample. Three-fourths of the foster parents endorsed at least one of the situations, with the average number 5.5. Implications for clinicians working with this population are discussed. |
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