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Parenting The Adopted Child
An adopted child comes to the family with memories of grief, a fear of attachment, and a feeling of indistinct loss. The first years often appear to be normal lulling the parents into a false sense of security. Then when the child reaches the age ofwww.academia.eduParenting the adopted Child
There can be no more difficult a task in classic parenting than raising an adopted child. Unlike a child one has given birth to an adopted child comes with additional trepidations that few parents are prepared for or even aware of. An adopted childwww.academia.edu
I'm adopted and this is the biggest load of shit I've ever read.Further complicating the adoptive family system is a memory process that is common among adoptees but little known by therapists, social workers, parents, and the adoptees themselves. There is a disconnection in adoptees between their emotions and their ability to identify them. This is the core issue in adoption and it is the foundation of most of the problems that occur in adoptive parenting.
Infants only a few days old can record long term memories. “Infants do not think but they do process emotions and long term memories are stored as affective schemas” (Geansbauer, 2002). An infant separated from its first mother will record a memory of that event. Memories of this nature are called preverbal memory representations and they have a unique quality that must be understood by adoptive parents. “Infant memories are recalled in adulthood the same way they were recorded at the time they occurred. It is difficult possibly impossible for children to map newly acquired verbal skills on to existing preverbal memory representations” (Richardson, R., & Hayne, H. 2007). An older adoptee who recalls an emotional memory will experience it the same way it was felt as an infant. Adoptees can have troubling memories that they cannot identify in words. This means that they cannot understand what they are feeling and without a vocabulary they cannot even ask for help. This leads to a cognitive /emotional disconnection. “Children fail to translate their preverbal memories into language”(Simcock, Hayne, 2002).
An adopted child will learn from his family that he is wanted, loved, belongs with them, and that they will never leave him. His emotional memories will trigger fears that are exactly the opposite. An adopted child can know he belongs but feel isolated. He can know that he will never be abandoned but feel that he will. He can know that he is whole but feel that a part of him is missing. He can know that he is loved but feel that he is not. This incongruence between thoughts and feelings becomes the foundation of poor attachment, problem behaviors, power struggles, poor academic performance, and behaviors parents can’t understand. The struggle to bring thoughts and feelings into coherence can be a lifelong task for adopted children. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Infant preverbal memory is a fact long established in psychology. Trauma in adoption is also well documented. Yu can spend your life hiding from the truth but you will have problems if you deny it. Its going to affect your attachments. You can deny a memory but it will still assert itself and you wont have any control over it. Anger is band aidI'm adopted and this is the biggest load of shit I've ever read.
Um, sure.Infant preverbal memory is a fact long established in psychology. Trauma in adoption is also well documented. Yu can spend your life hiding from the truth but you will have problems if you deny it. Its going to affect your attachments. You can deny a memory but it will still assert itself and you wont have any control over it. Anger is band aid
Um, sure.
A bunch of theories on an internet site that isn't peer reviewed of fact checked in any way. Yeah, I'm not going to bother with that. Might as well link to a 4chan site the "prove" Pizzagate really happened.Understanding Adoptee Behavior
All human behavior is goal directed and purposeful nothing is random. When children misbehave that’s not the problem, it’s the child’s solution to a problem. In order for parents to deal effectively with behavioral concerns they must be able towww.academia.eduImplicit Memory and Adoption
Infant memory plays a significant role in the behavior of adopted children as they grow older. Addressing these concerns, effectively, requires an understanding of the nature of preverbal memories.www.academia.eduAn adoptee Therapist reflects on Adoption
An adoptee therapist reflects on a life adopted.www.academia.eduHow Can You Cry When You Did't Know Her
This was written for adoptees who find a grave at the end of their searchwww.academia.edu
You are invited to prove me wrongA bunch of theories on an internet site that isn't peer reviewed of fact checked in any way. Yeah, I'm not going to bother with that. Might as well link to a 4chan site the "prove" Pizzagate really happened.
Don’t careYou are invited to prove me wrong
This case history was peer reviewedBattling With Shadows: The Implicit Trauma of Adoption
Every adoption begins with a premature maternal separation that creates a long term implicit memory of loss. This experience is a developmental trauma that will trigger anxiety, anger, shame, grief, and problematic behaviors often beginning at agewww.academia.edu
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