I am also interested in this topic and the related one of psychological issues for the children. Issues that occur are those of attachments both in terms of broken attachments to previous carers as well as the nature of attachments to birth parents, the challenges for birth parents in managing acting out behaviours (assuming the child feels secure enough to act out), issues of guilt and blame (child and parent, for example does the child blame him/herself), fear of ongoing removal, etc. I'm particularly interested in what case-workers can do to help. All comments/thoughts etc greatly appreciated. Cheers, Kym At 11:41 30/06/03 -0700, you wrote: >I am working on a study about birth parents and the reunification process. >Does anyone know of any research, published or unpublished, that targets the >following: > >a)The psychological processes birth parents go through either in reunifying >with their children or in securing them alternative placements (e.g. grief, >anger/rage, helplessness). > >b)Birth parents' readiness/willingness to change and the effect this has on >the reunification process. > >c)Intervention programs for birth parents that have a peer support component >to them. > >Any references would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. > >Julia Costello >Center for Social Services Research >U.C. Berkeley Regards, Kym. Kym Kilpatrick, Ph.D., e-mail:kkilpatr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Psychology Department, phone: + 61 67 73-5197 University of New England, fax: + 61 67 73-3820 Armidale NSW 2351, Australia
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