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E-raamat: Child Development Mediated by Trauma: The Dark Side of International Adoption [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

(Licensed Psychologist, USA)
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Based on data obtained through the study of children adopted into Western families from overseas orphanages, this book investigates the cognitive and developmental consequences of profound deprivation and neglect, as they emerge during the rehabilitation process.



Drawing on clinical data obtained through the study of children adopted from overseas orphanages, the author of this cutting-edge text applies the Developmental Trauma Disorder (DTD) conceptual framework to the analysis of psychological, educational and mental health impact of the early childhood trauma on development.



A massive scale of international adoption of children, victims of profound neglect and deprivation, combined with the fundamental change in a child's social situation of development after adoption, offers a valuable opportunity to explore the concept of Developmental Trauma Disorder, in particular, developmental delays, emotional vulnerability, "mixed maturity", cumulative cognitive deficit, and post-orphanage behavior patterns, being presented by many adoptees long after the adoption. By focusing on the neurological and psychological nature of childhood trauma, Dr. Gindis offers a unique approach to understanding the ongoing impacts of DTD and the ways in which any subsequent neuropsychological, educational, and mental health issues might be assessed.



Offering an evidence-based exploration of DTD, and a critique of "conventional" approaches to rehabilitation and remediation of international adoptees, this book will be of great interest to researchers in the fields of psychology, mental health, education and child development; as well as clinicians involved in trauma treatment and international adoption.

Introduction



Chapter One: Contemporary International Adoption - a Unique Social/Cultural
Phenomenon



Chapter Two: Developmental Trauma Disorder and Internationally Adopted
Post-Institutionalized Children



Chapter Three: Development Interceded by Trauma in Internationally Adopted
Post-Institutionalized Children



Chapter Four: "Language Lost Language Found" experience: Distinct Pattern
of Language Development in Internationally Adopted Post-Institutionalized
Children



Chapter Five: Cognitive Functioning of Internationally Adopted
Post-Institutionalized Children



Chapter Six: Social/Emotional and Behavioral Functioning of Internationally
Adopted Post-Institutionalized Children



Chapter Seven: Academic performance and educational remediation of
Internationally Adopted Post-Institutionalized Children



Conclusion



Appendix 1: Developmental Trauma Disorder Questionnaire for the Parents of
Internationally Adopted Post-Institutionalized Children.



Appendix 2: Sample of referral questions and psychological tools used in
bilingual screening of newly arrived Internationally Adopted
Post-Institutionalized Children



Appendix 3: Sample of referral questions and psychoeducational tests/clinical
procedures used for a comprehensive combined neuropsychological,
developmental, and educational assessment of Internationally Adopted
Post-Institutionalized Children.
Boris Gindis, PhD, is a licensed psychologist, USA.