Vicissitudes in parents and children bonding in international adoption
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v16i62.884Keywords:
international adoption, institutionalization effects, attachment, motivation for adoptionAbstract
This paper deals with the attachment difficulties that many internationally adopted children show, product of their early experiences before the adoption, and the personal resources needed in the future parents to repair them, looking at it from a psychodynamic perspective.
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