Openness in Adoption Exploring Family Connections

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Pub. Date: 1998-06-24
Publisher(s): Sage Publications
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Summary

Since the mid-1970s, adoption practices in the United States have changed dramatically, and the confidentiality maintained in the past is no longer the norm. The trend is toward openness in adoption in which either mediated (through an adoption agency) or direct contact occurs between the adoptive family and birth parent(s). Some adoption professionals argue that openness is harmful and experimental while others argue that the secrecy of confidential adoptions has been harmful to all parties involved. WhoÆs right? In Openness in Adoption, this question is addressed via a nationwide study of 720 individuals (190 adoptive fathers, 190 adoptive mothers, 171 adopted children, and 169 birthmothers) that was conducted over a five-year period. The book begins by presenting the issues and debates surrounding open adoptions and then examines them from the perspective of the adopted children, adoptive parents, and birth mothers. The volume concludes with implications for adoption practice, public policy, and future research. A groundbreaking volume, Openness in Adoption provides a wealth of information to professionals and practitioners in the fields of family studies, sociology, developmental psychology, social work, clinical psychology, and social psychology.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments x
Openness in Adoption: The Issues, the Debates, and Evidence to Date
1(24)
Changing Agency Practices Toward Openness in Adoption
25(42)
Susan Henney
Steven J. Onken
Method
67(16)
Outcomes for Children
83(24)
Gretchen Miller Wrobel
Susan Ayers-Lopez
Julie K. Kohler
Meredith Friedrick
Adoptive Parents' Perspectives on Their Roles and Relationships With Birthparents
107(28)
Deborah Lewis Fravel
Carol Elde
Birthmothers' Adjustment and Resolution of Grief
135(38)
Cinda Christian
Chalandra Bryant
The Adoptive Kinship Network: Putting the Perspectives Together
173(22)
Manfred van Dulmen
General Conclusions and Implications
195(14)
References 209(8)
Author Index 217(4)
Subject Index 221(6)
About the Authors 227

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