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With such chapters as “Attachment,” “Loss and Grief,” “False Allegations of Abuse,” “Maintaining Your Married or Single Lifestyle,” “Avoiding Power Struggles,” “Self-Esteem for You and Your Child,” and many more, this handbook has something for just about any; family who has adopted a child older than two years either domestically or internationally.
Publication
New Harbinger Publications (2002), Edition: 1, 199 pages
Language
Original language
English
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ISBN
1572242841 / 9781572242845
Physical description
199 p.; 6.12 inches