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Therapy with adoptees in puberty
The background of these reflections is a number of therapies with a uniform content matter: the adopted child enters puberty, and the family experiences a number of serious conflicts to the surprise of those involved. These conflicts often contain the element of intense anger towards the adoptive parents, some times even violence. I have tried to convey some reflections on useful ways of understanding this chain of events, hoping that they can be useful for therapists when planning the therapeutic sessions:
1. What is special about the bonding process between adoptive parents and the adoptee?
2. What problems may be generated by these circumstances?
3. How can you work?
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