A proposal for a brief-term post-adoption intervention in the attachment-perspective: A single case study with a late-adopted child and his adoptive mother

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Abstract

A growing body of attachment literature has focused on bridging the gap between research and clinical applications, even in clinical work with adoptive families. A brief-term clinical intervention focused on a multi-method assessment of attachment relationships and representations was performed in the first year after placement. This single case study aimed at analysing the attachment outcomes, through a long-term follow-up, both for the adoptive mother and her late-adopted son. We assumed that this five-session attachmentoriented intervention could help the mother enhance her sensitivity skills and her ability to understand both her own past attachment experiences and her child's insecure attachment as a consequence of the failures of his previous experiences of care, supporting her sixyear old child in acquiring a positive image of himself and of others and the security of the caregiver's availability up to adolescence.

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Pace, C. S., D’Onofrio, E., Guerriero, V., & Zavattini, G. C. (2016). A proposal for a brief-term post-adoption intervention in the attachment-perspective: A single case study with a late-adopted child and his adoptive mother. Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome, 19(1), 31–40. https://doi.org/10.4081/ripppo.2016.197

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