For the past 50 years, adults who were adopted during infancy have been research participants for empirical studies with goals ranging from twin studies for heritability, to adjustment following adoption, to attachment. While the research body is broad, it has given little attention to counseling practices with adopted adults. Because empirical research and clinical practice can inform each other, this article integrates literatures in both areas so that counseling practice with adopted adults can guide research, just as research guides practice. The authors grouped the clinically relevant literature into three main areas: identity (including genealogical and transracial adoption issues), search and reunion, and long-term outcomes. Within e...
Over 100,000 older, handicapped, emotionally disturbed, and minority race children await adoptive pl...
Older age at placement has long been recognized as a risk factor in successful adoption outcomes. Th...
This review paper presents an analysis and discussion of the current literature in the field of adop...
This review presents various resources about working with adult adoptees in order to inform counselo...
As part of its work with adopters, adopted people and their birth relatives, the Children's Society ...
In today’s society adoption has offered an effective way for dealing with children who are for whate...
There is a lack of empirical evidence in adoption research focusing adult adoptees who become parent...
Adoption is unanimously considered a lifelong process, but adulthood and parenthood are life cycle s...
This research study about adoptive identity narratives of emerging adults who had no contact with th...
Adoption studies are able to provide important insights into the impact of changed rearing environme...
[Introduction]: Like most other western countries, there was something of a boom period in adoptions...
report on findings from qualitative interviews with transracially adopted adults, carried out as par...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Adult adoptees, largely adopted domestically as infants, began to organize and advocate about adopti...
Despite reports that adopted persons are destined for poor psychological and relational adjustment, ...
Over 100,000 older, handicapped, emotionally disturbed, and minority race children await adoptive pl...
Older age at placement has long been recognized as a risk factor in successful adoption outcomes. Th...
This review paper presents an analysis and discussion of the current literature in the field of adop...
This review presents various resources about working with adult adoptees in order to inform counselo...
As part of its work with adopters, adopted people and their birth relatives, the Children's Society ...
In today’s society adoption has offered an effective way for dealing with children who are for whate...
There is a lack of empirical evidence in adoption research focusing adult adoptees who become parent...
Adoption is unanimously considered a lifelong process, but adulthood and parenthood are life cycle s...
This research study about adoptive identity narratives of emerging adults who had no contact with th...
Adoption studies are able to provide important insights into the impact of changed rearing environme...
[Introduction]: Like most other western countries, there was something of a boom period in adoptions...
report on findings from qualitative interviews with transracially adopted adults, carried out as par...
Clinicians and researchers have characterized early life experiences as permanent and stable influen...
Adult adoptees, largely adopted domestically as infants, began to organize and advocate about adopti...
Despite reports that adopted persons are destined for poor psychological and relational adjustment, ...
Over 100,000 older, handicapped, emotionally disturbed, and minority race children await adoptive pl...
Older age at placement has long been recognized as a risk factor in successful adoption outcomes. Th...
This review paper presents an analysis and discussion of the current literature in the field of adop...