ABSTRACT

This collection bridges the voices of international scholars and adopted persons to share knowledge about clinical practice with adopted people in adolescence and early adulthood.

Coming at a time when countries are beginning to focus on adoption reform, this handbook is the first to address not only the external, systemic contributions to their developmental complexities but also the underlying, internal meanings of being adopted as children become adolescents and mature into adulthood. It explains how adopted clients differ from those not adopted and emphasizes the need for clinical research on adopted people in this older age group. Exploring how clinicians can understand their client’s clinical needs, it offers specific protocols and frameworks for assessment and necessary modifications in language and treatment. With a foreword by Miriam Steele, chapters examine the legal and sociopolitical cultures, policies, and practices in which adoption is embedded, calling for broad systemic change.

Embracing theoretical, conceptual, and global perspectives, this handbook is written for clinicians in all disciplines, at all tiers of practice, administration, and training, identifying the key roles they can potentially play in expanding and better focusing our understanding of the psychology of being adopted.

part I|14 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|20 pages

Challenging Adoption Narratives

Adult Adoptees Write Remembrance – Four Australian Case Studies

part II|100 pages

Developmental Complexities and Necessary Modifications for the Assessment

chapter 4|28 pages

Life Begins Before Adoption

A Guide to the Essential Demographic Factors in Assessment and Treatment

chapter 6|13 pages

Understanding the Inner World of the Adopted Person

A Psychoanalytic Conception of the Psychology of Adoption

chapter 7|17 pages

Birth Fathers in Adoption

Into the Light

chapter 8|23 pages

Growing Up Adopted in India – Mental Health and Well-Being

Implications for Therapeutic and Clinical Practice

part III|22 pages

Considerations in Medical Care

chapter 9|20 pages

Adoption Medicine

Special Considerations in Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine and Young Adult Medical Care

part IV|32 pages

The Spectrum of Search and Reunion

part V|90 pages

Complexities of Psychotherapeutic Treatment

chapter 13|8 pages

From Fragmented to Firm Foundations in Identity Formation

A Neurosequential Approach to the Treatment of Adopted Adolescents and Young Adults with Early Developmental Trauma

chapter 15|18 pages

Countertransference Challenges in Working with Adopted Adolescents

Notes of a Psychoanalyst in Private Practice

part VI|5 pages

Epilogue