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Adopting the Hurt Child: Hope for Families with Special-Needs Kids

by Gregory C Keck

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THE NEW FACE OF ADOPTION. Fewer and fewer families adopting today are able to bring home a healthy newborn infant. The majority of adoptions now involve emotionally wounded, older children who have suffered the effects of abuse or neglect in their birth families and carry complex baggage with them into their adoptive families. Adopting the Hurt Child addresses the frustrations, heartache, and hope surrounding the adoptions of these special-needs kids. Children who have endured emotional and physical atrocities, failed reunifications, and myriad losses associated with multiple moves in the foster care system not only present unique challenges to their adoptive families but also impact greater society in significant ways. Integrating social, psychological, and sociopolitical issues, Adopting the Hurt Child explains how trauma and interruptions affect these children’s normal development and often severely undermine their capacity to function in a loving family and in society. Written in a non-technical style accessible to a diverse audience, Adopting the Hurt Child brings to light grim truths, but also real hope that children who have been hurt can be healed and brought back into life by the adoptive and foster parents, therapists, teachers, social workers, and others whose lives interact with theirs.

Synopsis:

Discover the hard truths and real hope about healing hurting children through adoptive and foster parents, social workers, and others who care. Includes information on foreign adoptions.

Synopsis:

Learn to heal the trauma in an adopted or foster care child and enable him to love in a healthy way.

Synopsis:

Written in a nontechnical style, this book brings to light grim truths but also real hope that children who have been hurt can be healed and brought back into life by adoptive and foster parents, therapists, teachers, social workers, and others whose lives interact with theirs.

• Includes information on foreign adoptions

• Also available: Parenting the Hurt Child

About the Author

Gregory C. Keck PhD founded the Attachment and Bonding Center of Ohio which specializes in treating children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and developmental interruptions. Dr. Keck has extensive experience in the fields of attachment adoption and adolescence. He has taught at both undergraduate and graduate levels at a number of universities and has presented to parent and professional groups both nationally and internationally.

As an adoptive parent of two sons who were adopted during adolescence Dr. Keck combines clinical expertise and personal experience to share with his readers. He is the coauthor of
Adopting the Hurt Child and Parenting the Hurt Child.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781576830949
Subtitle:
Hope for Families with Special-Needs Kids
Author:
Keck, Gregory C.
Author:
Keck, Gregory C.
Author:
Kupecky, Regina
Author:
Kupecky, Regina M.
Publisher:
NavPress
Location:
Colorado Springs, Colo. :
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Children with Special Needs
Subject:
Adoption
Subject:
Older child adoption -- United States.
Subject:
Older child adoption.
Subject:
Adoption & Fostering
Subject:
Special needs adoption -- United States.
Copyright:
Edition Number:
Rev. & updated.
Edition Description:
New Edition
Publication Date:
19980501
Binding:
Hardback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in 1.02 lb

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"Synopsis" by ,
Discover the hard truths and real hope about healing hurting children through adoptive and foster parents, social workers, and others who care. Includes information on foreign adoptions.
"Synopsis" by ,
Learn to heal the trauma in an adopted or foster care child and enable him to love in a healthy way.
"Synopsis" by ,
Written in a nontechnical style, this book brings to light grim truths but also real hope that children who have been hurt can be healed and brought back into life by adoptive and foster parents, therapists, teachers, social workers, and others whose lives interact with theirs.

• Includes information on foreign adoptions

• Also available: Parenting the Hurt Child

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