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Fam Process ; 33(2): 111-24, 1994 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7925923

ABSTRACT

Clinicians and social scientists have attempted to demonstrate the advisability of open versus closed adoption (communication and/or contact vs. no communication and/or contact between biological and adoptive parents) from a variety of theoretical perspectives. In our article, we seek a conceptual framework that will (a) elaborate how such divergent conclusions about openness versus confidentiality have heretofore been drawn, and (b) provide a comprehensive analysis of the behavior and experiences of all members of the adoption triad (birthparents, adoptive parents, adoptees). Employing structural aspects of organismic-developmental theory (Werner, 1957) and dynamic aspects of self-in-relation theory (Miller, 1976), we propose an organizational-relational approach to open adoption. Preliminary research findings are also provided.


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Adoption/psychology , Adaptation, Psychological , Bereavement , Confidentiality , Denial, Psychological , Family/psychology , Humans , Internal-External Control , Object Attachment , Parent-Child Relations , Personal Satisfaction , Stress, Psychological , Truth Disclosure
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