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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Abstracts 2016
3 p. 298-302
artikel
2 Abstracts 2014
3 p. 302-306
artikel
3 Abstracts 2017
3 p. 294-298
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4 Abstracts 2018
3 p. 329-332
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5 Abstracts
3 p. 379-382
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6 Adoption Law and Human Rights: International perspectives by Kerry O’Halloran Masson, Judith
2018
3 p. 327-328
artikel
7 Adoption of abandoned children in South Africa: why black citizens are difficult to recruit as prospective adopters Gerrand, Priscilla
2018
3 p. 295-308
artikel
8 Adoptive parents’ experiences of social support and attitudes towards adoption Weistra, Sabina
2017
3 p. 228-241
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9 Adverse childhood experience and outcomes – considering the neuroscience relevant to looked after and adopted children: CoramBAAF conference report 2017
3 p. 290-293
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10 A need to look below the plimsoll line Bullock, Roger
2017
3 p. 213-214
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11 An evaluation of psychological consultation to social workers Dimaro, Lian
2014
3 p. 223-237
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12 A review of childhood maltreatment, latent vulnerability and the brain: implications for clinical practice and prevention Gerin, Mattia I

3 p. 310-328
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13 A review of interventions to support the educational attainments of children and adolescents in foster care Männistö, Inka I
2018
3 p. 266-281
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14 Attachment representations in late-adopted children: the use of narrative in the assessment of disorganisation, mentalising and coherence of mind Pace, Cecilia Serena
2014
3 p. 255-270
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15 Attitudes to and experiences of genetic information and testing among professionals working in the context of adoption Jackson, Nicola

3 p. 256-273
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16 Blinded by Science: The social implications of epigenetics and neuroscience by David Wastell and Sue White (2017) Luckock, Barry

3 p. 376-378
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17 Changes in out of home care and permanence planning among young children in Scotland, 2003 to 2017 Woods, Ruth
2018
3 p. 282-294
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18 Domestic adoption in Ireland: a shifting paradigm? McCaughren, Simone
2014
3 p. 238-254
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19 Empathic Care for Children with Disorganized Attachments: A model for mentalizing, attachment and trauma-informed care by Chris Taylor Cairns, Kate
2014
3 p. 299-300
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20 England and Wales 2016
3 p. 279-284
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21 England and Wales 2014
3 p. 284-286
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22 England and Wales 2017
3 p. 279-283
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23 England and Wales Conroy-Harris, Alexandra
2018
3 p. 309-312
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24 England and Wales Conroy, Alexandra

3 p. 383-385
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25 Fear of loss of a wanted child: emotional accounts of Finnish prospective adoptive parents in pre-adoption services Eriksson, Pia
2016
3 p. 209-218
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26 Foster parents: an enduring presence for vulnerable youth Munford, Robyn
2016
3 p. 264-278
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27 ‘It’s a big deal, being given a person’: why people who experience infertility may choose not to adopt Smeeton, Joe
2017
3 p. 215-227
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28 Judge a man by his questions rather than his answers Bullock, Roger
2014
3 p. 207-208
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29 Life story work with looked after and adopted children: how professional training and experience determine perceptions of its value Hooley, Kate
2016
3 p. 219-233
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30 Looked after and adopted children: applying the latest science to complex biopsychosocial formulations Pinto, Carmen

3 p. 294-309
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31 Northern Ireland 2014
3 p. 289-293
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32 Northern Ireland 2017
3 p. 283-286
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33 Northern Ireland 2016
3 p. 284-288
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34 Northern Ireland O’Halloran, Kerry
2018
3 p. 312-316
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35 Northern Ireland O’Halloran, Kerry

3 p. 385-389
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36 Out of the Mainstream: Helping the children of parents with a mental illness by Rosemary Loshak (ed.) Shaw, Mike
2014
3 p. 300-301
artikel
37 Pathways from childhood maltreatment to cardiometabolic disease: a research review Baldwin, Jessie R

3 p. 329-339
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38 Pathways through Education for Young People in Care: Ideas from research and practice by Sonia Jackson (ed.) Legge, Tim
2014
3 p. 298-299
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39 Regionalisation: improving the adoption experience in Wales Rees, Alyson
2017
3 p. 268-278
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40 Retaining foster carers during challenging times: the benefits of embedding reflective practice into the foster care role Onions, Caryn
2018
3 p. 249-265
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41 Scotland 2014
3 p. 286-288
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42 Scotland 2017
3 p. 286-289
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43 Scotland Pollock, Rhona
2018
3 p. 316-321
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44 Scotland 2016
3 p. 288-292
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45 Scotland Pollock, Rhona

3 p. 389-393
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46 Shades of permanence: promoting stability for looked after and adopted children 2014
3 p. 294-297
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47 Similar but different: responding to the health needs of unique children CoramBAAF Health Group conference report 2018
3 p. 322-326
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48 Stress and physiology in clinical research with risk-exposed children: from mechanism to application O’Connor, Thomas G

3 p. 340-350
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49 The behaviour of adopted adolescents who spent their infancy in residential group care: the Greek Metera study Vorria, Panayiota
2014
3 p. 271-283
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50 The biological bases of attachment Oliveira, Paula

3 p. 274-293
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51 The birth certificate, ‘father unknown’ and adoption Clapton, Gary
2014
3 p. 209-222
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52 The Child Protection Information Sharing Project (CP-IS): electronic information sharing to improve the assessment of known vulnerable or at-risk children 2016
3 p. 293-296
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53 The Cultural Nature of Attachment: Contextualizing relationships and development by Heidi Keller and Kim A Bard (eds) (2017) Phillips, WA

3 p. 372-376
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54 The diverse neurobiological processes and legacies of early adversity: implications for practice Woolgar, Matt

3 p. 241-255
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55 The effects of perceived early childhood attachment and care status on young people’s eating behaviour Kelly, Áine Rose
2016
3 p. 234-246
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56 The Reflective Fostering Programme: background and development of a new approach Redfern, Sheila
2018
3 p. 234-248
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57 The Springfield Project service: evaluation of a Solihull Approach course for foster carers Madigan, Sarah
2017
3 p. 254-267
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58 The system needs an ecological revamp too Bullock, Roger
2016
3 p. 207-208
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59 ‘To another’s house’:i the experiences of Muslim young people in foster care Pitcher, David
2018
3 p. 219-233
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60 Utilising genetically informed research designs to better understand family processes and child development: implications for adoption and foster care focused interventions Sellers, Ruth

3 p. 351-371
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61 ‘We know it works but does it last?’ The implementation of the KEEP foster and kinship carer training programme in England Roberts, Rosemarie
2016
3 p. 247-263
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62 Where does research fit in? Bullock, Roger
2018
3 p. 215-218
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63 Young people’s views on the impact of care experiences on their ability to form positive intimate relationships Hyde, Abbey
2017
3 p. 242-253
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