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Adoption Competent Clinical Practice: Defining Its Meaning and Development

A. J. Atkinson, P. A. Gonet, M. Freundlich and D. B. Riley

Adoption Competent Clinical Practice: Defining Its Meaning and Development
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.
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