Attachment representations in international adolescent adoptees in Spain, over 8 to 17 years of placement

Elisabeth Ballús, Mar Casas, Edurne Urrutia, Carles Pérez-Testor

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    Adverse early experiences of adopted children tend to entail emotional deprivation, which may have impaired their attachment relationships. Using an adaptation of a projective test specifically devised to assess attachment in teenagers, the relational histories of 70 Spanish adolescent international adoptees were explored and compared to non-adopted peers. A significant association between insecure attachment and difficulties with internal representation of parental figures (birth and adoptive) appeared in young adoptees with adverse pre-placement care and late adoption. With knowledge of internal attachment’s working models, professionals can improve their understanding of the adopted adolescent and go beyond mere classification of attachment patterns.

    Idioma originalInglés
    Páginas (desde-hasta)1507-1521
    Número de páginas15
    PublicaciónInternational Social Work
    Volumen62
    N.º6
    DOI
    EstadoPublicada - 1 nov 2019

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