International adoption: cultural socialization and identity development

Date

2009-08-14T18:27:58Z

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Publisher

Kansas State University

Abstract

This report describes the role of cultural socialization in the ethnic identity formation of internationally adopted children. This report explores the process of integrating the child’s birth culture and the complexities that are involved in raising internationally adopted children. The theoretical frameworks of identity development and social construction will be used to provide a conceptual understanding of the process of ethnic identity development. This report will describe the use of Narrative Therapy and Child-centered Play Therapy to facilitate the process of identity development. Implications for clinical practice will be discussed.

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Keywords

International adoption, Culture socialization, Identity theory and development, Child centered play therapy, Narrative Therapy, Social construction

Graduation Month

August

Degree

Master of Science

Department

Department of Family Studies and Human Services

Major Professor

Joyce A. Baptist

Date

2009

Type

Report

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