The adoption of integration into the family: a psychological and social perspective
Cristian Eric Gómez
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Cristian Eric Gómez: Universidad Siglo 21, Argentina
Netnography, 2024, vol. 2, 63-63
Abstract:
This comprehensive work delves into adoption from various perspectives, covering legal, ethical, and primarily, psychological aspects. It begins with exploring the theoretical framework of adoption, addressing definitions, historical evolution, and legal and ethical considerations. It then delves into the Psychological Perspective of Adoption, exploring the impact on adoptive parents, the emotional development of the adopted child, and the affective bonds in the adoptive family. The fourth chapter focuses on the Family Integration Process, breaking down elements such as establishing emotional bonds, adaptation of roles, psychological support, and constructing identity in the adopted child. Finally, the adoption in Argentine law is analyzed, highlighting fundamental principles, key procedures, essential requirements, and its relationship with children's rights.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.62486/net202463
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