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Introduction Debbie Hindle Hindle, Debbie Graham Shulman Shulman, Graham
Pt. I Setting the scene 23
Introduction Graham Shulman Shulman, Graham 24
1 Developing a curiosity about adoption: a psychoanalytic perspective John Simmonds Simmonds, John 27
2 Why is early development important? Sally Wassell Wassell, Sally 42
3 Understanding an adopted child: a child psychotherapist's perspective Lisa Miller Miller, Lisa 57
Pt. II Unconscious dynamics in systems and networks 71
Introduction Graham Shulman Shulman, Graham 72
4 Multiple families in mind Margaret Rustin Rustin, Margaret 77
5 Enabling effective support: secondary traumatic stress and adoptive families Kate Cairns Cairns, Kate 90
6 The network around adoption: the forever family and the ghosts of the dispossessed Jenny Sprince Sprince, Jenny 99
Pt. III Primitive states of mind and their impact on relationships 115
Introduction Graham Shulman Shulman, Graham 116
7 The mermaid: moving towards reality after trauma Caroline Case Case, Caroline 121
8 On being dropped and picked up: the plight of some late-adopted children Judith Edwards Edwards, Judith 136
Pt. IV Belonging and becoming: transitions 149
Introduction Debbie Hindle Hindle, Debbie
9 Playing out, not acting out: the development of the capacity to play in the therapy of children who are 'in transition' from fostering to adoption Monica Lanyado Lanyado, Monica 155
10 Just pretend: the importance of symbolic play and its interpretation in intensive psychotherapy with a four-year-old adopted boy Francesca Calvocoressi Calvocoressi, Francesca 168
11 The longing to become a family: support for the parentalcouple Molly Ludlam Ludlam, Molly 177
12 Shared reflections on parallel collaborative work with adoptive families Francesca Calvocoressi Calvocoressi, Francesca Molly Ludlam Ludlam, Molly 185
Pt. V Being part of a family: oedipal issues 193
Introduction Debbie Hindle Hindle, Debbie 194
13 Loss, recovery and adoption: a child's perspective Debbie Hindle Hindle, Debbie 197
14 Oedipal difficulties in the triangular relationship between the parents, the child and the child psychotherapist Pamela Bartram Bartram, Pamela 209
Pt. VI Adoption and adolescence: the question of identity 221
Introduction Debbie Hindle Hindle, Debbie 222
15 Deprivation and development: the predicament of an adopted adolescent in the search for identity Tessa Dalley Dalley, Tessa Valli Kohon Kohon, Valli 225
16 Adoption and adolescence: idealisation and overvalued ideas Sheila Spensley Spensley, Sheila 237
Further reflections 251
17 A cautionary tale of adoption: fictional lives and living fictions Graham Shulman Shulman, Graham 253
Final thoughts Debbie Hindle Hindle, Debbie Graham Shulman Shulman, Graham 264
Index 272
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