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Experiences of Parents of Children Adopted from Overseas: A Thematic Analysis of Narratives

Posted on:2017-02-06Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:West Virginia UniversityCandidate:Amarando, Ekaterina AnatolyevnaFull Text:PDF
GTID:1447390005467160Subject:Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
Parents from the United States adopt more children from overseas than parents from any other country. There are numerous factors that play a role in the decision to adopt internationally, and most families remain highly satisfied with the adoption outcome (Adoption Institute, 2010). However, families with internationally adopted children face numerous challenges during their adoption journey, and generally report a higher utilization of professional services than biological families (Adoption Institute, 2010). In this study I utilized a qualitative research design to examine experiences of parents who adopted children from other countries. Thematic analysis of family narratives was employed to examine the stories of parents and identify their current needs. It was found that themes of loss, anticipation, and emotion-focused coping prevail in the adoptive families' narratives. Clinical implications, strengths and limitations, and recommendations for mental health professionals who work with adoptive families are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Parents, Children, Adopted, Families
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