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Book Review: When Adoptions Go Wrong: Psychological and Legal Issues of Adoption Disruption (2006). L. L. Schwartz, New York: Haworth, 129 pages, US $14.95. Reviewed by Stephanie Moulton Sarkis
Stephanie Moulton Sarkis, PhD, NCC, LMHC
University of Florida in the Department of Counselor Education, stephanie{at}stephaniesarkis.com
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- Brinsden, P.R. (2003). Gestational surrogacy. Human Reproduction Update 9(5), 483-491.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
- Festinger, T. (2002). After adoption: Dissolution or permanence? Child Welfare 81(3), 515-533.[Medline]
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- Rushton, A., Treseder, J., & Quinton, D. (1995). An eight-year prospective study of older boys placed in permanent substitute families: A research note. Journal of Child Psychiatry and Psychology 36(4), 687-695.[CrossRef]
- Schwartz, L. L., & Kaslow, F. W. (Eds.). (2003). Welcome home: An international and non-traditional adoption reader. New York: Haworth.
The Family Journal, Vol. 15, No. 4,
431-432 (2007)
DOI: 10.1177/1066480707303694

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