Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunities to search and be reunited with birth relatives. A thorough understanding of the relationship experiences an adoptee may encounter post-reunion is critical for counsellors seeking to provide support for adoptees during these search and reunion experiences. This paper examines the relationship benefits and difficulties associated with the broadening social network after a reunion. As part of a larger study, 57 adoptees were interviewed about their adoptive experiences and interpersonal relationships. Thematic analysis revealed several major themes associated with adoptees’ reunions: (a) potential issues in adapting to a new family, (b) diffic...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the possible impact that openness and secrecy within...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunitie...
This article reports original research conducted with 20 adoptees, adopted under closed-stranger pro...
The present study attempted to identify the trends that occur in the relationship of an adopted pers...
NoThis paper explores findings from an exploratory study on sibling relationships following adoption...
I N THE PAST decade, more andmore adoptees have begun to ask openlyabout their origins.Initially, ad...
Adoption policy, practice and law are undergoing rapid change in British Columbia. One of the recent...
This article describes the expectations, responses to unmet expectations, and factors that influence...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine reunion outcomes between adult adoptees and bir...
This article describes the contact relationship of six female adoptee-birth mother pairs. During in-...
There has been a number of studies on the outcomes of adoption reunions, most of which have focussed...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the possible impact that openness and secrecy within...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...
Recent changes in adoption legislation and practice have provided adoptees with greater opportunitie...
This article reports original research conducted with 20 adoptees, adopted under closed-stranger pro...
The present study attempted to identify the trends that occur in the relationship of an adopted pers...
NoThis paper explores findings from an exploratory study on sibling relationships following adoption...
I N THE PAST decade, more andmore adoptees have begun to ask openlyabout their origins.Initially, ad...
Adoption policy, practice and law are undergoing rapid change in British Columbia. One of the recent...
This article describes the expectations, responses to unmet expectations, and factors that influence...
The issues experienced by adoptive parents when faced with an adult child's searching or reunion rel...
The purpose of this exploratory study was to examine reunion outcomes between adult adoptees and bir...
This article describes the contact relationship of six female adoptee-birth mother pairs. During in-...
There has been a number of studies on the outcomes of adoption reunions, most of which have focussed...
Contemporary child adoption in the UK and USA has been conceptualised as an extended kinship network...
Although adoption research literature is fairly extensive, the majority of research tends to focus o...
The aim of the current study was to investigate the possible impact that openness and secrecy within...
There are over a million adopted children in the United States, which makes up over 2% of the popula...