The intake records of a selected sample of children adopted in early infancy are reviewed and their presenting symptoms categorized. A majority of the children's symptoms fell into the first 5 of 15 categories: Oppositional Behavior, Aggressive Behavior, Anti-social Acting Out, Academic Problems and Problems with Peers. While these symptoms are not uncommon in non-adoptive clinic cases, the authors note an emphasis on the adoptive parents' disappointment and accusatory attitude toward these children as well as a high incidence of symptoms indicative of interpersonal difficulties and problems in developing solid parental attachments and self-control.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/43973/1/10578_2005_Article_BF014...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
This study investigated international adoptees who were taken out of their problematic environments ...
We investigated the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and children’s interna...
We have presented these characteristics of 22 adopted children and 20 sets of adoptive parents viewe...
The implications of adoption for the emotional and behavioral adjustment of children have been an is...
Children adopted from the public care system are likely to experience a cluster of inter-related ris...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether early childhood adversities determine the lon...
Infants that spend a significant amount of time in orphanages or similar institutions around the wor...
Children who are adopted from care are more likely to experience enduring emotional and behavioral p...
Parents of 211 adopted children, now young adult, were interviewed about their children's behaviour ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adopt...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
We aimed to explore the extent of neurodevelopmental difficulties in severely maltreated adopted chi...
Adopted children are known to being prone to a variety of mental health and behavioral problems. Les...
International adoptees are at an increased risk of emotional and behavioral problems, especially tho...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
This study investigated international adoptees who were taken out of their problematic environments ...
We investigated the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and children’s interna...
We have presented these characteristics of 22 adopted children and 20 sets of adoptive parents viewe...
The implications of adoption for the emotional and behavioral adjustment of children have been an is...
Children adopted from the public care system are likely to experience a cluster of inter-related ris...
The aim of the present study is to investigate whether early childhood adversities determine the lon...
Infants that spend a significant amount of time in orphanages or similar institutions around the wor...
Children who are adopted from care are more likely to experience enduring emotional and behavioral p...
Parents of 211 adopted children, now young adult, were interviewed about their children's behaviour ...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adopt...
To investigate the changes of developmental and behavioral profile in a domestic adoptees sample. M...
We aimed to explore the extent of neurodevelopmental difficulties in severely maltreated adopted chi...
Adopted children are known to being prone to a variety of mental health and behavioral problems. Les...
International adoptees are at an increased risk of emotional and behavioral problems, especially tho...
Adopted adolescents show high rates of emotional-behavioral problems and they could also be more vul...
This study investigated international adoptees who were taken out of their problematic environments ...
We investigated the relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and children’s interna...