This research examines the lives of individual children and adults of diverse ages and ethnicities, who suffer common and uncommon abandonment. The study employs a naturalistic “inquiry from the inside” approach and involves intensive participant observation on the part of the researcher. This allows a form of research to emerge that is longitudinal and dialogical. It includes the collection and analysis of the life histories of participants and allows for comparisons and shared experiences. The depth of involvement of the researcher in the participants’ lives, together with analysis of their experiences, combine to form a unique methodological model, generating a deeper and more nuanced understanding than commonly available of how the aban...
This is a qualitative study that seeks to examine the foster care experience through the narratives ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the extent to which individuals’ recollections ...
Developing trust and security with a new primary caregiver may be particularly difficult for childre...
This research examines the lives of individual children and adults of diverse ages and ethnicities, ...
Background: There is very little insight into the emotional effects of adult survivors of infant aba...
The purpose of this study was to investigate positive influences that may lead former foster childre...
A father\u27s abandonment of his minor daughter can leave an indelible impression on her psyche -- o...
This mixed method study aimed to understand and describe the effectiveness of an intervention and th...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
This study explores the attachment experience of foster parents. The researcher used a qualitative r...
Early conceptualisations of Attachment Theory placed considerable emphasis on the importance of earl...
Aim of the study Considering the theoretical constructs and empirical evaluations on the structure o...
Contemporary accounts of attachment theory are usually provided in terms of the mother-child dyad, i...
This thesis consists of a literature review, a research paper and a critical review which report on ...
M.A.This exploratory study drew primarily upon narrative interviews and projective tests and seconda...
This is a qualitative study that seeks to examine the foster care experience through the narratives ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the extent to which individuals’ recollections ...
Developing trust and security with a new primary caregiver may be particularly difficult for childre...
This research examines the lives of individual children and adults of diverse ages and ethnicities, ...
Background: There is very little insight into the emotional effects of adult survivors of infant aba...
The purpose of this study was to investigate positive influences that may lead former foster childre...
A father\u27s abandonment of his minor daughter can leave an indelible impression on her psyche -- o...
This mixed method study aimed to understand and describe the effectiveness of an intervention and th...
Attachment theory has been generating creative and impactful research for almost half a century. In ...
This study explores the attachment experience of foster parents. The researcher used a qualitative r...
Early conceptualisations of Attachment Theory placed considerable emphasis on the importance of earl...
Aim of the study Considering the theoretical constructs and empirical evaluations on the structure o...
Contemporary accounts of attachment theory are usually provided in terms of the mother-child dyad, i...
This thesis consists of a literature review, a research paper and a critical review which report on ...
M.A.This exploratory study drew primarily upon narrative interviews and projective tests and seconda...
This is a qualitative study that seeks to examine the foster care experience through the narratives ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the extent to which individuals’ recollections ...
Developing trust and security with a new primary caregiver may be particularly difficult for childre...