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Some aspects of research in the field of adoption

Some aspects of research in the field of adoption MAEV O'COLLINS 1 One of the greatest problems in follow up failure of adoption in terms of the personality studies in adoption is the atmosphere of finality growth and development of the child in the which surrounds the signing of the adoption family still remains an unknown. Studies in the order. The child has become part of the family United States, both of independent and agency and both the agency arranging the adoption arranged adoptions, have shown the difficulties and the adopting parents themselves may feel encountered by interviewers and the reluctance some reluctance in initiating any further con- of numbers of adopting parents to participate tact. AIthough there have always been a num- in any studies. For example in A Follow Up ber of surveys and considerable research car- Study of Independent Adoptions by the Russell ried out in other countries and particularly in Sage foundation, 10 per cent of those contacted the U.S.A. there is very little reliable informa- refused to be interviewed, s It would appear tion in Australia which can assist in developing that just as supervision after placement may be a stronger, more positive programme. The Sur- said to commence with the very first http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Social Work Taylor & Francis

Some aspects of research in the field of adoption

Australian Journal of Social Work , Volume 19 (1): 5 – Feb 1, 1966

Some aspects of research in the field of adoption

Abstract

MAEV O'COLLINS 1 One of the greatest problems in follow up failure of adoption in terms of the personality studies in adoption is the atmosphere of finality growth and development of the child in the which surrounds the signing of the adoption family still remains an unknown. Studies in the order. The child has become part of the family United States, both of independent and agency and both the agency arranging the adoption arranged adoptions, have shown the difficulties and the adopting...
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Taylor & Francis
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0004-9565
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10.1080/03124076608656132
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Abstract

MAEV O'COLLINS 1 One of the greatest problems in follow up failure of adoption in terms of the personality studies in adoption is the atmosphere of finality growth and development of the child in the which surrounds the signing of the adoption family still remains an unknown. Studies in the order. The child has become part of the family United States, both of independent and agency and both the agency arranging the adoption arranged adoptions, have shown the difficulties and the adopting parents themselves may feel encountered by interviewers and the reluctance some reluctance in initiating any further con- of numbers of adopting parents to participate tact. AIthough there have always been a num- in any studies. For example in A Follow Up ber of surveys and considerable research car- Study of Independent Adoptions by the Russell ried out in other countries and particularly in Sage foundation, 10 per cent of those contacted the U.S.A. there is very little reliable informa- refused to be interviewed, s It would appear tion in Australia which can assist in developing that just as supervision after placement may be a stronger, more positive programme. The Sur- said to commence with the very first

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Australian Journal of Social WorkTaylor & Francis

Published: Feb 1, 1966

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