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Thicker Than Blood

by Selma Kramer, Salman Akhtar
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Overview

Thicker Than Blood addresses in depth the impact of adoption on biological parents, adoptive parents, adopted children, and siblings.

Thicker Than Blood addresses in depth the impact of adoption on biological parents, adoptive parents, adopted children, and siblings.

Synopsis

Thicker Than Blood addresses in depth the impact of adoption on biological parents, adoptive parents, adopted children, and siblings.

Booknews

Akhtar and Kramer (psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College) collect ten contributions that look at the joys, heartaches, benefits and problems of adoption. Drawing on broad clinical and personal experience, they focus on such critical topics as separation-individuation theory, the complexities of bonding, transracial adoptions, cultural issues, intrauterine and genetic factors, intervention strategies, government- based regulations, and the value of psychoanalytic treatment as a remedial tool when necessary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

About the Author, Selma Kramer

Salman Akhtar, M.D., is Professor of Psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College, Lecturer on Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute. He is the Book Review Editor of the Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies, an associate editor of the Journal of Psychotherapy Practice and Research, member of the editorial board of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, past member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, and an editorial reader for Psychoanalytic Quarterly. He is the author of Broken Structures: Severe Personality Disorders and Their Treatment (1992) and Quest for Answers: A Primer for Understanding and Treating Severe Personality Disorders (1995). His more than 130 scientific publications also include thirteen edited or co-edited books. Dr. Akhtar is the recipient of the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association's Award (1995) and the Margaret Mahler Literature Prize (1996), and was named the 1998 Clinician of the Year by IPTAR, New York. He has also published five volumes of poetry.

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Editorials

J. Alexis Burland

This book presents an unflinching look at the joys and the heartaches, the benefits and the problems of adoption. Written from the vantage point of separation-individuation theory, and rich in clinical material, it focuses primarily on the complexities of bonding in adoptive dyads, but touches also on such critical matters as transracial adoptions, cultural issues, intrauterine and genetic factors, intervention strategies, the possible negative impact of many well-intentioned government-based regulations, and the value of psychoanalytic treatment as a remedial tool in select cases. The authors speak from broad clinical and personal experience with adoption. Anyone who works within the adoption field will find much in this book that is illuminating thought provoking, and helpful.

Anni Bergman Ph.D.

Thicker Than Blood: Bonds of Fantasy and Reality in Adoption fills a crucial need in a society with increasing numbers of adoptions, especially interracial and transcultural ones. By exploring the important issues of attachment and separation-individuation, this book furthers the understanding of the complexity of intrapsychic and interpersonal issues as they emerge in adoptive families. Poignant clinical material helps parents and professionals alike to become more aware of the many facets of adoption and to develop empathy for developmental processes as they are influenced by the circumstances of each adoptive family. The rich variety of material presented by this group of clinicians and researchers helps us avoid the trap of making easy generalizations. Their papers challenge us to think further about the important questions of belonging, difference, identification, and identity formation.

Patricia Nachman

This volume brings the literature up to date in the everβ€”changing world of adoption. Current issues in cross-cultural and interracial adoption, attachment and separation, and biological research are thoroughly discussed. The firm grounding of these discussions in the principles of emotional development makes this book a welcome and valuable resource that will appeal to all those who are interested in issues surrounding adoption.

Booknews

Akhtar and Kramer (psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College) collect ten contributions that look at the joys, heartaches, benefits and problems of adoption. Drawing on broad clinical and personal experience, they focus on such critical topics as separation-individuation theory, the complexities of bonding, transracial adoptions, cultural issues, intrauterine and genetic factors, intervention strategies, government- based regulations, and the value of psychoanalytic treatment as a remedial tool when necessary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2000
Publisher
Aronson, Jason Inc.
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780765702661

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