This book explores the intricate role of communication in adoption, featuring six empirical studies that advance understanding of adoption dynamics. Key themes include the importance of Adoption Communication Openness (ACO), which fosters free-flowing dialogue and relational cohesion.
This book explores the intricate role of communication in adoption, featuring six empirical studies that advance understanding of adoption dynamics. Key themes include the importance of Adoption Communication Openness (ACO), which fosters free-flowing dialogue and relational cohesion.
Colleen Warner is Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Missouri, Columbia, USA. Her research examines communication in complex, diverse, and modern family structures and experiences, with a specific focus on communication in adoptive families, links between family communication and diverse social identities, and children's communication experiences.
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Introduction: Adoption, Communication, and Family Networks: Current Research and Future Directions 1. The Mediating Role of Adoption Communication Openness between Family Functioning and the Adjustment of Adopted Adolescents: A Multi-Informant Approach 2. Adoptive Parents Navigating Adoption Microaggressions through Discourse Dependency and Preparation for Bias Lenses 3. Adopted Individuals' Information Management Strategies for Managing Uncertainty about Genetic Family Health History 4. Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Parents' Perspectives on Their Adopted Children's Puberty and Approaches to Puberty-Related Communication 5. "I Want the Piece of Paper that Is My History, and Why the Hell Can't I Have It?": Original Birth Certificates and Adoptive Identity 6. Propagating Superior-Quality Singleton Children as Anticipatory Modernization: Contextualizing Western Perspectives on Chinese Transnational Adoption
Introduction: Adoption, Communication, and Family Networks: Current Research and Future Directions 1. The Mediating Role of Adoption Communication Openness between Family Functioning and the Adjustment of Adopted Adolescents: A Multi-Informant Approach 2. Adoptive Parents Navigating Adoption Microaggressions through Discourse Dependency and Preparation for Bias Lenses 3. Adopted Individuals' Information Management Strategies for Managing Uncertainty about Genetic Family Health History 4. Lesbian, Gay, and Heterosexual Parents' Perspectives on Their Adopted Children's Puberty and Approaches to Puberty-Related Communication 5. "I Want the Piece of Paper that Is My History, and Why the Hell Can't I Have It?": Original Birth Certificates and Adoptive Identity 6. Propagating Superior-Quality Singleton Children as Anticipatory Modernization: Contextualizing Western Perspectives on Chinese Transnational Adoption
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