Description |
1 online resource (210 p.) |
Contents |
Intro; Supporting Birth Parents Whose Children Have Been Adopted; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I -- Evaluation of Therapeutic Support for Birth Parents (Hertfordshire University); How Best to Support Birth Relatives: What the Experts Say; 'Like a Light in the Dark': A Hertfordshire University Evaluation of the Adoptionplus Birth Relative Counselling Service; Part II -- A Trauma-informed and Relationship-Based Approach to Therapeutic Support for Birth Parents (Adoptionplus); The Hole That is Left: The Pain of Losing Children to Adoption |
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ConclusionSubject Index; Author Index; Blank Page |
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Engagement, Flexibility and Pre-counsellingWorking with Birth Fathers; 'No Quick Fix': The Benefits of Longer Term Counselling for Birth Parents With Complex Histories of Trauma and Abuse: Carrie's Story; 'Contact' from the Birth Parents' Perspective; Part III -- A Group Work Model (After Adoption); Breaking the Cycle: An Approach to Group Work with Birth Mothers; Part IV -- Creating Space for Change: Supporting Women Who Have Experienced Recurrent Care Proceedings (Pause); Taking a Pause: An Innovative Approach to Working with Women Who Have Experienced Multiple Removals of Children |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
McFarlane, Andrew
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Obee, John
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ISBN |
1784506389 |
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9781784506384 |
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