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Separation Revisited : Adolescents in Foster Family Care

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Celia Downes offers a systematic framework for understanding as what happens when difficult adolescents are placed with foster parents and of the previous experiences of the adolescents involved.

The book aims to increase understanding of foster parent placement for good or harm.

The book draws on the attachment theory to offer a framework for understanding adolescents' reactions to the experience of being fostered.

It discusses the three-way relationship between adolescents, their birth families and foster families.

The experiences of joining a new school or finding work, going missing and returning, and leaving the foster family at the end of the placement are explored.

It identifies aspects of family functioning which appear to be helpful or unhelpful to fostered adolescents and considers the functioning of the wider care system and the role of professionals in it.

The book is grounded in the day to day experiences of 23 families who fostered adolescents who would previously have been considered "unfosterable".

These experiences were vividly expressed by the adolescents and foster families and provide illustrative material.

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Product Details
Ashgate Publishing Limited
185742042X / 9781857420425
Hardback
362.7
10/07/1992
United Kingdom
210 pages, bibliography, index
221 x 144 mm, 400 grams
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