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A 2022 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title Takes the first in-depth look at the New York City adoption agency that separated twins and triplets in the 1960s, and the controversial and disturbing study that tracked the children's development while never telling their adoptive parents that they were raising a "singleton twin." In the early 1960s, the head of a prominent New York City Child Development Center and a psychiatrist from Columbia University launched a study designed to track the development of twins and triplets given up for adoption and raised by different families. The…mehr
A 2022 Choice Reviews Outstanding Academic Title Takes the first in-depth look at the New York City adoption agency that separated twins and triplets in the 1960s, and the controversial and disturbing study that tracked the children's development while never telling their adoptive parents that they were raising a "singleton twin." In the early 1960s, the head of a prominent New York City Child Development Center and a psychiatrist from Columbia University launched a study designed to track the development of twins and triplets given up for adoption and raised by different families. The controversial and disturbing catch? None of the adoptive parents had been told that they were raising a twin-the study's investigators insisted that the separation be kept secret. Here, Nancy Segal reveals the inside stories of the agency that separated the twins, and the collaborating psychiatrists who, along with their cadre of colleagues, observed the twins until they turned twelve. This study, far outside the mainstream of scientific twin research, was not widely known to scholars or the general public until it caught the attention of documentary filmmakers whose recent films, Three Identical Strangers and The Twinning Reaction,left viewers shocked, angered, saddened and wanting to know more. Interviews with colleagues, friends and family members of the agency's psychiatric consultant and the study's principal investigator, as well as a former agency administrator, research assistants, journalists, ethicists, attorneys, and-most importantly--the twins and their families who were unwitting participants in this controversial study, are riveting. Through records, letters and other documents, Segal further discloses the investigators' attempts to engage other agencies in separating twins, their efforts to avoid media exposure, their worries over informed consent issues in the 1970s and the steps taken toward avoiding lawsuits while hoping to enjoy the fruits of publication. Segal's spellbinding stories of the twins' separation, loss and reunion offers readers the behind-the-scenes details that, until now, have been lost to the archives of history.
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Autorenporträt
Nancy L. Segal, PhD, is a Psychology Professor, and Director and Founder of the Twin Studies Center at California State University, Fullerton. She has authored over 300 scholarly articles and eight books. Her 2012 book, Born Together-Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study, won the American Psychological Association's William James Book Award. Her recent work, Deliberately Divided: Inside the Controversial Study of Twins and Triplets Adopted Apart, was the focus of a July 2022 BBC-TV documentary. Her work has been featured in the New York Times and Atlantic Monthly. She has appeared on national and international televised programs, including the Oprah Winfrey Show, Good Morning America, the Today Show and the BBC. Her latest book is an annotated collection of photographs taken at the Holocaust twins' 40th anniversary reunion and hearing on Josef Mengele's war crimes. Segal lives and works in southern California.
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Acknowledgements Preface I. d how the situation mya be appropriately addressed.gregius s findings from visits with two sets of accidentII. I. Twin Studies: Illustrious and Ignoble II. Separated by Design: Policy and People III. Inside the Twin Study: How Did It Work? IV. Familiar Strangers: Twin Brothers with Twin Sisters V. Kathy and Betsy: "The Biggest Thing in My Life" VI. Media Inquiry: Sixty Minutes VII. Anne and Susan: Dancing Solo VIII. Melanie and Ellen: Identical, but Not the Same IX. Doug & Howard: Parallel Lives X. Identical Triplets: Three Versions of the Same Song XI. Sharon: Twinless Again XII. In Search of the Findings: Unpublished or Unavailable? XIII. The Book That Never Was: Yale University Press XIV. Justin: Not Just a Doppelgänger? XV. Paula and Elyse: Artists From Afar XVI. Paula and Marjorie: Opportunities Lost XVII. Michele and Allison: Fraternal, Almost Identical XVIII. Letters of Protest: Oscars and Emmys XIX. Professional Standards: Codes of Conduct, Legalities and Moralities XX. Controversies: Over or Unfinished? Notes Index About the Author
Acknowledgements Preface I. d how the situation mya be appropriately addressed.gregius s findings from visits with two sets of accidentII. I. Twin Studies: Illustrious and Ignoble II. Separated by Design: Policy and People III. Inside the Twin Study: How Did It Work? IV. Familiar Strangers: Twin Brothers with Twin Sisters V. Kathy and Betsy: "The Biggest Thing in My Life" VI. Media Inquiry: Sixty Minutes VII. Anne and Susan: Dancing Solo VIII. Melanie and Ellen: Identical, but Not the Same IX. Doug & Howard: Parallel Lives X. Identical Triplets: Three Versions of the Same Song XI. Sharon: Twinless Again XII. In Search of the Findings: Unpublished or Unavailable? XIII. The Book That Never Was: Yale University Press XIV. Justin: Not Just a Doppelgänger? XV. Paula and Elyse: Artists From Afar XVI. Paula and Marjorie: Opportunities Lost XVII. Michele and Allison: Fraternal, Almost Identical XVIII. Letters of Protest: Oscars and Emmys XIX. Professional Standards: Codes of Conduct, Legalities and Moralities XX. Controversies: Over or Unfinished? Notes Index About the Author
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