After adoption: direct contact and relationships
Providing a comprehensive understanding of adoption issues and based on research with a large number of adoptive parents, children and birth relatives, the authors consider the impact of direct post-adoption contact on all concerned.
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Zusammenfassung: | Providing a comprehensive understanding of adoption issues and based on research with a large number of adoptive parents, children and birth relatives, the authors consider the impact of direct post-adoption contact on all concerned. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of illustrations ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Adoption in context: social change and openness 1
Adoption: the pace and nature of change I
Adoption practice: openness and secrecy in adoption
arrangements 6
The changing role of adoption: difference, identity and
telling 8
Identity issues in context 12
The current debate: openness, contact and adoption 13
Conclusion: the debate about contact and new challenges 16
Summary 17
2 Openness in adoption: essential for children s well being? 18
The practice of open adoption and arrangements for contact 18
Adoption and identity: the need for information and contact 20
Further research: the impact of contact on birth and adoptive
parents 27
Further research: the impact of contact on children 30
Conclusion: how much do we know about the benefits of
continuing contact? 32
Summary 34
3 Policy, law and openness in adoption 36
Policy issues: openness and access to information 36
Policy issues: post adoption contact 41
Judicial intervention in contact arrangements 44
Conclusion: policy development and judicial restraint 50
Summary 52
vi Contents
4 The study: research issues, methods and sample characteristics 53
The study in context 53
Ethical and methodological considerations 54
Gaining access to adopters, children and birth relatives
after adoption 59
Research instruments and data collection 60
Talking to the children 61
Children s characteristics and placements 62
Children s legal and looked after status 64
Birth parents attitudes to adoption and post adoption contact 64
Direct contact: variability, frequency and arrangements 65
Conclusion: trials, tribulations and rewards 67
Summary 68
5 Preparation and planning for direct contact 69
Agencies, professional practice and contact 69
Preparation for direct contact 70
Adoptive parents attitudes towards contact 72
Meeting birth relatives involved in direct contact 75
Planning for contact 76
Contact planning was agency led: adopters agreed with the plan
and felt involved 77
Contact planning was agency led: adopters agreed with the
plan although they were not involved 79
Planning was initiated by the adopters 80
Contact planning was led by the agency or other professionals:
adopters accepted the plan but remained hostile to its
implementation 80
Frequency of contact arrangements 82
Agency involvement in post adoption contact arrangements 83
Conclusion: agencies and planning for direct contact 84
Summary 85
6 Adoptive parents: perspectives on adoption and direct contact 87
A doptive parents and adoption 8 7
Opposition to adoption: birth families and contact 88
Managing arrangements for contact: a complicated business 90
Direct contact: losses and gains 91
Adoptive parents perceptions: advantages of direct contact 93
Adoptive parents perceptions: comfort and satisfaction with
direct contact 98
Contents vii
Ownership, control and direct contact 105
Conclusion 111
Summary 113
7 Birth relatives and direct contact 115
Introduction: birth relatives, adoption and contact 115
Birth relatives attitudes to adoption and satisfaction with adoption
outcome 116
Birth relatives satisfaction with frequency and security of contact
arrangements 121
Special Guardianship: an alternative to adoption? 123
Direct contact: personal comfort, role comfort and satisfaction 124
Conclusion: birth relatives and direct post adoption contact 129
Summary 129
8 Children s thoughts and feelings: adoption and post adoption
contact 131
Introduction: the children 131
Children and adoption 133
Terminating contact: children s wishes and feelings 137
Direct contact: children s perceptions of comfort and satisfaction 140
Children s and adoptive parents perceptions of contact 143
Contact and saying goodbye 143
Sibling relationships: placement and contact 145
Sibling contact: children s wishes and feelings 146
Conclusion: listening to children and young people 149
Summary 150
9 Views from the triangles 151
Introduction: triangular relationships 151
The sub sample of adoption triangles 152
Agreement to adoption and the enforcement of contact
arrangements 155
Experiencing direct contact 157
The development of relationships: respect and liking 158
The development of relationships: sympathy, acceptance and
gratitude 160
Permission to parent 162
The status of parenthood: conflict and competition 164
Two kinship networks: the failure to develop a working
relationship 166
viii Contents
The frequency of contact and changes over time 169
Conclusion: prospects for direct post adoption contact 172
Summary 174
10 Direct post adoption contact: benefits, risks and uncertainties 176
Sixty one adoptive families and direct contact 176
Contact: factors relating to comfort, satisfaction and beneficial
experiences 178
Direct contact: risk and uncertainty 180
Conclusion: managing uncertainty in decisions about direct
post adoption contact 182
References 185
Index 00
Illustrations
Figures
9.1 Overall level of satisfaction with contact: kinship networks 170
9.2 Satisfaction with current level of contact: individuals 170
9.3 Factors facilitating contact 173
Tables
4.1 Total respondents in sample and numbers interviewed in each group 59
4.2 Reasons for inability to interview potential respondents 59
4.3 Adoptive families grouped according to individuals interviewed 60
4.4 Ages of children at placement with the sample family 63
4.5 Number and types of placement prior to adoption placement 63
4.6 Birth parents responses to adoption proceedings 65
4.7 Distribution of birth relatives with direct contact arrangements 66
5.1 Managing early contact planning 78
5.2 Frequency of contact arrangements 83
6.1 Adopters reported experience of personal and parental comfort 100
7.1 Birth relatives personal and role comfort 127
8.1 Birth relatives for whom contact was agreed 132
8.2 Children s reported experience of comfort and satisfaction with
direct contact 141
9.1 Ages of children at placement, time of the research and length
of time inplacement 152
9.2 Reasons for adoption decisions 152
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Contents
List of illustrations ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 Adoption in context: social change and openness 1
Adoption: the pace and nature of change I
Adoption practice: openness and secrecy in adoption
arrangements 6
The changing role of adoption: difference, identity and
'telling' 8
Identity issues in context 12
The current debate: openness, contact and adoption 13
Conclusion: the debate about contact and new challenges 16
Summary 17
2 Openness in adoption: essential for children's well being? 18
The practice of open adoption and arrangements for contact 18
Adoption and identity: the need for information and contact 20
Further research: the impact of contact on birth and adoptive
parents 27
Further research: the impact of contact on children 30
Conclusion: how much do we know about the benefits of
continuing contact? 32
Summary 34
3 Policy, law and openness in adoption 36
Policy issues: openness and access to information 36
Policy issues: post adoption contact 41
Judicial intervention in contact arrangements 44
Conclusion: policy development and judicial restraint 50
Summary 52
vi Contents
4 The study: research issues, methods and sample characteristics 53
The study in context 53
Ethical and methodological considerations 54
Gaining access to adopters, children and birth relatives
after adoption 59
Research instruments and data collection 60
Talking to the children 61
Children's characteristics and placements 62
Children's legal and 'looked after' status 64
Birth parents' attitudes to adoption and post adoption contact 64
Direct contact: variability, frequency and arrangements 65
Conclusion: trials, tribulations and rewards 67
Summary 68
5 Preparation and planning for direct contact 69
Agencies, professional practice and contact 69
Preparation for direct contact 70
Adoptive parents' attitudes towards contact 72
Meeting birth relatives involved in direct contact 75
Planning for contact 76
Contact planning was agency led: adopters agreed with the plan
and felt involved 77
Contact planning was agency led: adopters agreed with the
plan although they were not involved 79
Planning was initiated by the adopters 80
Contact planning was led by the agency or other professionals:
adopters accepted the plan but remained hostile to its
implementation 80
Frequency of contact arrangements 82
Agency involvement in post adoption contact arrangements 83
Conclusion: agencies and planning for direct contact 84
Summary 85
6 Adoptive parents: perspectives on adoption and direct contact 87
A doptive parents and adoption 8 7
Opposition to adoption: birth families and contact 88
Managing arrangements for contact: a complicated business 90
Direct contact: losses and gains 91
Adoptive parents' perceptions: advantages of direct contact 93
Adoptive parents 'perceptions: comfort and satisfaction with
direct contact 98
Contents vii
Ownership, control and direct contact 105
Conclusion 111
Summary 113
7 Birth relatives and direct contact 115
Introduction: birth relatives, adoption and contact 115
Birth relatives' attitudes to adoption and satisfaction with adoption
outcome 116
Birth relatives' satisfaction with frequency and security of contact
arrangements 121
Special Guardianship: an alternative to adoption? 123
Direct contact: personal comfort, role comfort and satisfaction 124
Conclusion: birth relatives and direct post adoption contact 129
Summary 129
8 Children's thoughts and feelings: adoption and post adoption
contact 131
Introduction: the children 131
Children and adoption 133
Terminating contact: children's wishes and feelings 137
Direct contact: children's perceptions of comfort and satisfaction 140
Children 's and adoptive parents' perceptions of contact 143
Contact and saying goodbye 143
Sibling relationships: placement and contact 145
Sibling contact: children 's wishes and feelings 146
Conclusion: listening to children and young people 149
Summary 150
9 Views from the triangles 151
Introduction: triangular relationships 151
The sub sample of adoption triangles 152
Agreement to adoption and the enforcement of contact
arrangements 155
Experiencing direct contact 157
The development of relationships: respect and liking 158
The development of relationships: sympathy, acceptance and
gratitude 160
Permission to parent 162
The status of parenthood: conflict and competition 164
Two kinship networks: the failure to develop a working
relationship 166
viii Contents
The frequency of contact and changes over time 169
Conclusion: prospects for direct post adoption contact 172
Summary 174
10 Direct post adoption contact: benefits, risks and uncertainties 176
Sixty one adoptive families and direct contact 176
Contact: factors relating to comfort, satisfaction and beneficial
experiences 178
Direct contact: risk and uncertainty 180
Conclusion: managing uncertainty in decisions about direct
post adoption contact 182
References 185
Index 00
Illustrations
Figures
9.1 Overall level of satisfaction with contact: kinship networks 170
9.2 Satisfaction with current level of contact: individuals 170
9.3 Factors facilitating contact 173
Tables
4.1 Total respondents in sample and numbers interviewed in each group 59
4.2 Reasons for inability to interview potential respondents 59
4.3 Adoptive families grouped according to individuals interviewed 60
4.4 Ages of children at placement with the sample family 63
4.5 Number and types of placement prior to adoption placement 63
4.6 Birth parents' responses to adoption proceedings 65
4.7 Distribution of birth relatives with direct contact arrangements 66
5.1 Managing early contact planning 78
5.2 Frequency of contact arrangements 83
6.1 Adopters' reported experience of personal and parental comfort 100
7.1 Birth relatives'personal and role comfort 127
8.1 Birth relatives for whom contact was agreed 132
8.2 Children's reported experience of comfort and satisfaction with
direct contact 141
9.1 Ages of children at placement, time of the research and length
of time inplacement 152
9.2 Reasons for adoption decisions 152 |
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spelling | Smith, Carole Verfasser aut After adoption direct contact and relationships Carole Smith ; Janette Logan 1. publ. London [u.a.] Routledge 2004 viii, 199 p. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references (p. [185]-195) and index Providing a comprehensive understanding of adoption issues and based on research with a large number of adoptive parents, children and birth relatives, the authors consider the impact of direct post-adoption contact on all concerned. Adoptiefkinderen gtt Adoption Adoption - Droit - Législation Enfants adoptés Gezinsrelaties gtt Parents adoptifs Parents naturels Recht Adopted children Family relationships Birthparents Adoptive parents Adoption Law and legislation Adoption Law and legislation United States Adoptivkind (DE-588)4131246-6 gnd rswk-swf Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd rswk-swf Adoptiveltern (DE-588)4141445-7 gnd rswk-swf Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 gnd rswk-swf Adoption (DE-588)4000522-7 gnd rswk-swf USA Adoptivkind (DE-588)4131246-6 s Adoptiveltern (DE-588)4141445-7 s DE-604 Adoption (DE-588)4000522-7 s Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 s Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 s Logan, Janette Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014918886&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Smith, Carole Logan, Janette After adoption direct contact and relationships Adoptiefkinderen gtt Adoption Adoption - Droit - Législation Enfants adoptés Gezinsrelaties gtt Parents adoptifs Parents naturels Recht Adopted children Family relationships Birthparents Adoptive parents Adoption Law and legislation Adoption Law and legislation United States Adoptivkind (DE-588)4131246-6 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Adoptiveltern (DE-588)4141445-7 gnd Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 gnd Adoption (DE-588)4000522-7 gnd |
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title | After adoption direct contact and relationships |
title_auth | After adoption direct contact and relationships |
title_exact_search | After adoption direct contact and relationships |
title_exact_search_txtP | After adoption direct contact and relationships |
title_full | After adoption direct contact and relationships Carole Smith ; Janette Logan |
title_fullStr | After adoption direct contact and relationships Carole Smith ; Janette Logan |
title_full_unstemmed | After adoption direct contact and relationships Carole Smith ; Janette Logan |
title_short | After adoption |
title_sort | after adoption direct contact and relationships |
title_sub | direct contact and relationships |
topic | Adoptiefkinderen gtt Adoption Adoption - Droit - Législation Enfants adoptés Gezinsrelaties gtt Parents adoptifs Parents naturels Recht Adopted children Family relationships Birthparents Adoptive parents Adoption Law and legislation Adoption Law and legislation United States Adoptivkind (DE-588)4131246-6 gnd Recht (DE-588)4048737-4 gnd Adoptiveltern (DE-588)4141445-7 gnd Eltern (DE-588)4014516-5 gnd Adoption (DE-588)4000522-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Adoptiefkinderen Adoption Adoption - Droit - Législation Enfants adoptés Gezinsrelaties Parents adoptifs Parents naturels Recht Adopted children Family relationships Birthparents Adoptive parents Adoption Law and legislation Adoption Law and legislation United States Adoptivkind Adoptiveltern Eltern USA |
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