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When Adoptions Go Wrong: Psychological and Legal Issues of Adoption Disruption (Marriage and Family Therapy)
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Author(s)Lita Linzer Schwartz
PublisherRoutledge
ISBN / ASIN0789031825
ISBN-139780789031822
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank2,419,966
CategoryPaperback
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
When adoptions fail to happen, the effects can be devastating on children and the families who chose to adopt them
What if you were an adopted child and someone tried to remove you from the family you had grown to love? In the last twenty years, changes in laws, judicial decisions, social welfare practices, and the availability of American children for adoption have led to an increase in disrupted adoptions. When Adoptions Go Wrong: Psychological and Legal Issues of Adoption Disruption examines the psychological and forensic aspects of adoption with an emphasis on how negative events can affect children and the families that choose to adopt them—and how you can prevent those events from happening.
When Adoptions Go Wrong is a comprehensive resource on the causes of interrupted adoptions, including changing profiles of adoptive parents who have new reasons for wanting to adopt. With the help of detailed case examples, this powerful book explores the impact of disruptions on the children, the legal issues of determining in whose “best interests” decisions are made, and possible methods of reducing the negative affects of those decisions on the children. It also stresses how important it is, for the professionals involved, to be aware of child development in the adoption process.
Topics discussed in When Adoptions Go Wrong include:
What if you were an adopted child and someone tried to remove you from the family you had grown to love? In the last twenty years, changes in laws, judicial decisions, social welfare practices, and the availability of American children for adoption have led to an increase in disrupted adoptions. When Adoptions Go Wrong: Psychological and Legal Issues of Adoption Disruption examines the psychological and forensic aspects of adoption with an emphasis on how negative events can affect children and the families that choose to adopt them—and how you can prevent those events from happening.
When Adoptions Go Wrong is a comprehensive resource on the causes of interrupted adoptions, including changing profiles of adoptive parents who have new reasons for wanting to adopt. With the help of detailed case examples, this powerful book explores the impact of disruptions on the children, the legal issues of determining in whose “best interests” decisions are made, and possible methods of reducing the negative affects of those decisions on the children. It also stresses how important it is, for the professionals involved, to be aware of child development in the adoption process.
Topics discussed in When Adoptions Go Wrong include:
- children’s rights
- legal rights of gays to adopt
- tribal rights (Native Americans)
- open adoption
- individual state laws concerning adoption
- the media’s coverage of child custody cases
- types of adoption
- the “Baby Jessica” case
- the Evan Scott case
- the “Internet Twins”
- inadequate social services
- family court
- and much more











