ABSTRACT

Adoption is practiced globally yielding a multidimensional area of study that cannot be characterized by a single movement or discipline. This handbook provides a central source of contemporary scholarship from a variety of disciplines with an international perspective and uses a multifaceted and interdisciplinary approach to ground adoption practices and activities in scientific research. Perspectives of birth/first parents, adoptive parents, and adopted persons are brought forth through a range of disciplinary and theoretical lenses.

Beginning with background and context of adoption, including sociocultural and political contexts, the handbook then addresses the diversity of adoptive families in terms of family forms, attitudes about adoption, and characteristics of adopted children. Next, research examining the lived experience of adoption for birth parents, adoptive parents, and adopted individuals is presented. A variety of outcomes for internationally and domestically adopted children and adoptive families is then discussed and the handbook concludes by addressing the development, training, and implementation of adoption competent clinical practice.

With cutting-edge research from top international scholars in a diversity of fields, The Routledge Handbook of Adoption should be considered essential reading for students, researchers, and practitioners across the fields of social work, sociology, psychology, medicine, family science, education, and demography.

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part I|104 pages

Adoption in context

chapter 2|14 pages

Us Adoption By The Numbers

chapter 7|15 pages

The Early Growth and Development Study

Using an adoption design to understand family influences and child development

part II|111 pages

Diversity in adoption

chapter 13|12 pages

Post-Institutionalized Adopted Children

Effects of prolonged institutionalization and adoption at an older age

chapter 14|14 pages

Adoptees With Disabilities Or Medically Involved Children

A multidisciplinary approach for preparing parents, assessing the child, and supporting successful family formation

part III|117 pages

Lived experience

chapter 17|15 pages

Transracial Adoptees

The rewards and challenges of searching for their birth families

chapter 19|12 pages

Open Adoption

chapter 21|17 pages

Religiosity and Adoption

chapter 22|13 pages

Adoptive Microaggressions

Historical foundations, current research, and practical implications

part IV|97 pages

Outcomes

part V|75 pages

Adoption competency