One family, two children, and six parents: understanding the absent presence of birth families through a five-year investigation of an adoptive mother’s narratives

IF 0.2 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Yanhong Liu, T. Tan
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ABSTRACT This five-year single case study was aimed to understand the role of birth families in the family dynamics of one American family with two daughters adopted from China over the course of their transition into adolescence. Six open-ended interviews with the adoptive mother, triangulated with two unstructured observations, revealed that despite their physical absence, the adoptees’ birth families occupied an important space in the family dynamics of this adoptive family. Interviews with the adoptive mother revealed that for the two adopted children, the absent presence of their respective birth families had different cognitive, affective, and behavioral manifestations. Over the course of transitioning from childhood to adolescence, there was a gradual and noticeable increase of autonomy in both adoptees in initiating adoption conversations. There was also a power shift from the adoptive mother to the two daughters in family discussions on birth families, although differences between the two adoptees in handling birth family-related issues were also apparent. Findings highlighted the palpable presence of birth families in the lives of adopted children and meaningful differences between the two adoptees raised in one adoptive family. Implications for family clinicians working with adoptive families were discussed.
一个家庭、两个孩子和六个父母:通过对养母叙述的五年调查来理解出生家庭的缺席
摘要本项为期五年的单例研究旨在了解出生家庭在一个美国家庭的家庭动态中的作用,该家庭有两个从中国收养的女儿,在他们过渡到青春期的过程中。对养母的六次开放式采访,以及两次非结构化的观察,表明尽管被收养人的身体不在,但他们的出生家庭在这个收养家庭的家庭动态中占据了重要的空间。对养母的采访显示,对于两个被收养的孩子来说,他们各自出生的家庭的缺席有不同的认知、情感和行为表现。在从童年过渡到青春期的过程中,两位被收养者在发起收养对话方面的自主权都逐渐显著增强。在关于出生家庭的家庭讨论中,权力也从养母转移到了两个女儿身上,尽管两名被收养者在处理出生家庭相关问题方面的差异也很明显。调查结果强调了出生家庭在被收养儿童生活中的明显存在,以及在一个收养家庭中长大的两名被收养者之间的显著差异。讨论了对与收养家庭合作的家庭临床医生的影响。
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