Authors
Harold D Grotevant, Nora Dunbar, Julie K Kohler, Amy M Lash Esau
Publication date
2000/10
Journal
Family relations
Volume
49
Issue
4
Pages
379-387
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
The focus of this paper is adoptive identity, the sense of who one is as an adopted person. The paper first considers how identity has been shaped by recent social changes, and then explores the meaning of adoptive identity and its developmental course. Three contexts of development are examined: intrapsychic, the family environment, and contexts beyond the family, including relationships with friends, connection to community, and culture. Implications for professionals who work with adopted persons and for needed research are also discussed.
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Scholar articles
H Grotevant, N Dunbar, J Kohler, A LashEsau - Handbook of adoption: Implications for researchers …, 2007