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Acknowledgements | ||
1 | Adoption in context: social change and openness | 1 |
2 | Openness in adoption: essential for children's well-being? | 18 |
3 | Policy, law and openness in adoption | 36 |
4 | The study: research issues, methods and sample characteristics | 53 |
5 | Preparation and planning for direct contact | 69 |
6 | Adoptive parents: perspectives on adoption and direct contact | 87 |
7 | Birth relatives and direct contact | 115 |
8 | Children's thoughts and feelings: adoption and post-adoption contact | 131 |
9 | Views from the triangles | 151 |
10 | Direct post-adoption contact: benefits, risks and uncertainties | 176 |
References | 185 | |
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Add After Adoption: Direct Contact and Relationships, Few children nowadays are placed for adoption with no form of contact planned with birth relatives and it has become common professional practice to advocate direct rather than indirect contact. Practice has outstripped evidence in this respect and not en, After Adoption: Direct Contact and Relationships to your collection on WonderClub |