top of page
Adoption Competent Clinical Practice: Defining Its Meaning and Development
A. J. Atkinson, P. A. Gonet, M. Freundlich and D. B. Riley
Tags
Adoptee Health, Primary Care, Genetic Testing, Mental Health, Microaggressions, Family Medical History
Published
January 1, 2011
Abstract/Summary
The need for adoption competent mental health services has been well documented. However, the term "adoption-competent" has lacked a standardized, broadly accepted definition. This article reports findings from two related studies. The first examines how adoption competencies are demonstrated in practice by clinicians participating in an evidence-informed adoption competency training program. The second is an online survey designed to determine whether members of adoption kinship networks agree with a definition of an adoption competent mental health professional developed by experts. Both studies contribute to our understanding of what constitutes "adoption competent" clinical practice.
bottom of page