2016
DOI: 10.1007/s40653-016-0104-1
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Improving Access to Trauma-Informed Adoption Services: Applying a Developmental Trauma Framework

Abstract: Foster and adopted children often experience multiple traumatic and adverse experiences. A growing body of literature indicates the negative impact of trauma on developmental milestones and brain development, which supports the need to address complex trauma among this vulnerable population of foster and adopted youth. This paper presents an overview of the unique needs of children adopted from the foster care system from the perspective of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), complex trauma, and developmenta… Show more

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“…Previously, the effects of adopted children’s trauma-related emotional and behavioral struggles have not been considered in the context of the adoptive family system, but recent research points to the impact of adoption on each member of the adoptive family system (Hartinger-Saunders, et al, 2019; Hunsley et al, 2021). If the adoptive family is considered in the context of family systems theory, the impact of adoption makes sense.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previously, the effects of adopted children’s trauma-related emotional and behavioral struggles have not been considered in the context of the adoptive family system, but recent research points to the impact of adoption on each member of the adoptive family system (Hartinger-Saunders, et al, 2019; Hunsley et al, 2021). If the adoptive family is considered in the context of family systems theory, the impact of adoption makes sense.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%