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Published on May 03, 2021
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1.
Grief
Part 2
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2.
Through the timeline
some of it anyway- from the book
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alec.mills
3.
0-3 Months
Attachement through the senses
grief through:
Hard to sooth, fussy, physical reactions
flu like symptums some times
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shanelkalicharan
4.
Did you miss the baby out fo the car window?
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pixelsandme
5.
6 Months
starts to show "classic" greif sings
rage or withdraw
changes cause tremendous disorientation/toxic stress
dose not allow for experience of comfrot or pleasure.
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Muhammad Murtaza Ghani
6.
2-3 Years Old
building on previsous stages
can start to into positivity around the language of "being adopted" or "fostered"
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Kiana Bosman
7.
Pre-School
starts "magical thinking"- what could be?- "I will grow up to look like mom or dad..."
also, very concrete thinkers
demands honesty, truth and intentionaliy in talking about their adoption/foster jounrey
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Bernard Hermant
8.
Early School
starting to have to repsond to others percetions about adoption or fostering
give words to confront some of the negative presptions of adoption/foster care
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Al_HikesAZ
9.
7-10
Starts to compare self/family to others
Becomes more curious about past wants the facts of their story
"Fantasies flourish where facts flounder."
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James Baldwin
10.
7-10
processing not like adults yet
newly places youth might not have the time or energy to process loss
primary attachment figure + addressing trauma= Space to grieve
Physical/emotional resources are drined- may not be successful learners or even grow physcaly
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USAG-Humphreys
11.
Pre-Teen
Loss of magical thinking
Fuller undersnaind of adoption identity
More aware of themsleves physicaly
Influenced more by peers and firends
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Joel Mott
12.
Pre-Teen
Not unusual to be "idealistic, judgemental …centered on issues of fairness."
loss comes up as they process and understand that they have 2 sets of "real" parents in adoptive settings.
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elvissa
13.
Adolescence
Two key developmental aspects:
Separation/ individualization
Identity formation
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hernanpba
14.
Adolescence
tntering ore adult emotions/processes
feelings are more intense might feel overwhelmed and might look to dull them.
Greid work complicates both key developmental aspects
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Steinar Engeland
15.
My Talk with Jennie
processing grief
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Matt Botsford
16.
She gave us a better way to talk about grief and trauma.
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Matt Duncan
17.
The Box and Ball
18.
Untitled Slide
19.
Box and Ball
greif and trauma are synonyms- processed the same
space and safety (their space, not ours)
greif and trauma that comes up in Pree-teen/Teen years are compounded by "idealized high school experience."
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Greyson Joralemon
20.
Hard work for Caregivers
Parental compassion fatigue:
Increase capacity
Decrease commitment
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Team-Zebra
21.
Increase Capacity
gain some info
lower expectations (tv is ok)
get better perspective
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Drew de F Fawkes
22.
Decrease commitment
say "no" to say "yes"
respit
tag team/co-parent
get coucneling as a caregiver
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Sigmund
23.
Don't put a polar bear in a desert!
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Hans-Jurgen Mager
Will Savoy
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