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The inside journey through care: A phenomenology of attachment and its loss in fostered children

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posted on 2024-08-22, 05:18 authored by Jennifer McIntosh
This paper combines clinical and research insights to systematically explore the experiences of infants and children through the course of repeated attachment disruptions and loss. It sets out core findings from a phenomenological study of the experience of multiply placed foster children, focussing on the experience of self that children accumulate in their journeys through long term care, as they lose, find and re-form their primary attachments. Findings point to what constitutes ‘good enough’ foster parenting for children with histories of traumatic attachment and loss.

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en

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Children Australia

Volume

28

Pagination

11-16

ISSN

1035-0772

eISSN

2049-7776

Issue

3

Publisher

The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare

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