1985
DOI: 10.1016/0190-7409(85)90028-3
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Ethical issues in permanency planning

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“…Foster Care and Mental Health Wiltse (1985) asserts that it is unethical for parents to be penalized by the foster care system based on socioeconomic or mental health status. Although severe mental health issues could clearly affect one's ability to parent, mental health alone does not equate with potentially problematic parenting (Benjet, Azar, & Kuersten-Hogan, 2003).…”
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“…Foster Care and Mental Health Wiltse (1985) asserts that it is unethical for parents to be penalized by the foster care system based on socioeconomic or mental health status. Although severe mental health issues could clearly affect one's ability to parent, mental health alone does not equate with potentially problematic parenting (Benjet, Azar, & Kuersten-Hogan, 2003).…”
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