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Welcome Home!
Examine the pros and cons of nontraditional adoption! Welcome Home! An International and Nontraditional Adoption Reader is an essential guide to the process, pros, and cons of …
Endangered Children
From infancy onward, children are in danger from many sources, including parental and sibling abuse, drug abuse and mental illness in the home, parental neglect, and poverty. …
The Dynamics of Divorce
First published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The History of Conversion and Contemporary Cults
Endangered Children
From infancy onward, children are in danger from many sources, including parental and sibling abuse, drug abuse and mental illness in the home, parental neglect, and poverty. …
Welcome Home!
Examine the pros and cons of nontraditional adoption! Welcome Home! An International and Nontraditional Adoption Reader is an essential guide to the process, pros, and cons of …
Child Homicide
From governments that enact population-limiting legislation or commit wholesale neonaticide, to families who purposely allow a weak, infirm, or unfavorably gendered infant to …
Painful Partings
Acclaim for Painful Partings . . . "A rare triple threat bookfor professionals, students, and laypersons. Sensitivewisecomprehensive, Schwartz and Kaslow's work represents a …
Child Homicide
From governments that enact population-limiting legislation or commit wholesale neonaticide, to families who purposely allow a weak, infirm, or unfavorably gendered infant to …
When Adoptions Go Wrong
When adoptions fail to happen, the effects can be devastating on children and the families who chose to adopt themWhat if you were an adopted child and someone tried to remove you …
Alternatives to Infertility
This book should guide all professionals involved in counselling involuntarily childless couples. The author explains the benefits and risks of the options available to infertile …
Why Give "Gifts" to the Gifted?
This provocative book argues that the educational opportunities given to gifted individuals are neither elitist nor undemocratic as critics charge. The author describes the types …