Nancy Verrier - Part Two

Nancy Verrier - Part Two

In the first two episodes of Season Three, we speak to psychotherapist, author and lecturer, Nancy Verrier about her research into adoption and her books, 'The Primal Wound: Understanding the Adopted Child' (1993) and 'Coming Home to Self: The Adopted Child Grows Up' (2003). Nancy's first book turned the fairytale narrative of adoption on its head. She wasn't the first academic to explore the effects of early infant separation from their mother and subsequent adoption, however, she communicated it in a way that was relatable and easily understood. Her books are listed in the Jigsaw Queensland recommended reading lists and are often the starting place for anyone exploring their experience. In episodes 1 and 2, we speak to Nancy about her interest in adoption, research, books and her thoughts on healing from adoption trauma. This episode discusses adult themes and listener discretion is advised. For more information go to http://www.jigsawqueensland.com/episode-notes

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Donor Conception and the Right to Know

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The Hidden Truths of Adoption - Bev Shipway

The Hidden Truths of Adoption - Bev Shipway

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14 Apr 37min

When your adoption search ends with a no - Ben Straker

When your adoption search ends with a no - Ben Straker

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24 Mar 1h 1min

Apology is a Moment. Justice is a Process with Jeannot Farmer

Apology is a Moment. Justice is a Process with Jeannot Farmer

Jeannot Farmer is from Glasgow, Scotland, although she is joining us today from Melbourne Australia where she is holidaying with family. In 1978 she lost her son to forced adoption. Thirty-one years l...

3 Mar 1h 2min

Adoption Reunion in Australia: Felicity Lawson

Adoption Reunion in Australia: Felicity Lawson

Felicity Lawson is an adopted person born at Hornsby Hospital, NSW in 1975. Over the past 32 years, she has searched for and reunited with both her mother and father - a long and complex journey marke...

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Adoption and Addiction with Paul Sunderland

Adoption and Addiction with Paul Sunderland

Paul Sunderland is a renowned addiction specialist and psychotherapist. With over 35 years of experience, Paul's groundbreaking work has illuminated the deep and often-overlooked links between adoptio...

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