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Ambivalence toward Dysfunctional Birth Family after Adoption

Submitted by FaithA on Wed, 02/27/2008 - 18:07
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If you have adopted an older child out of foster care, you might be surprised by the child's ambivalence toward his dysfunctional birth family. When a child was adopted out of abusive or very neglectful circumstances, people might expect the child to have an attitude of "good riddance" toward their birth parents. However, this is frequently not the case.

How can a child continue to feel any loyalty toward a person who has harmed him? You have to remember that abuse and neglect do not happen in a vacuum.

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