Rachael Clemens: Experiences of First/Birth Mothers through an Information Science Lens

Rachael Clemens: Experiences of First/Birth Mothers through an Information Science Lens

Dr. Rachael Clemens discusses her research, which uses an information science lens to more deeply understand the experience of first or birth mothers both before and after they make the decision to relinquish their child. She highlights the information and resources that first/birth mothers sought and areas where mothers felt support was lacking. Her research describes the navigation of complex relationships in open adoptions from the first/birth mother perspective and themes of trust, power, vulnerability, and envisioning future possible selves. For a transcript and more information visit emilyhelder.com

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Amy Whitesel: The Early Growth and Development Study

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Marta Santos Nunes: Parenting Stress in Adoptive Families

Marta Santos Nunes: Parenting Stress in Adoptive Families

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Danielle Godon-Decoteau: Transracial adoptees: the rewards and challenges of searching for their birth parents

Danielle Godon-Decoteau: Transracial adoptees: the rewards and challenges of searching for their birth parents

Dr. Danielle Godon-Decoteau describes her research in the area of search and reunion with birth/first family among adult transracial adoptees. She begins by outlining the range of perspectives and tho...

1 Feb 202130min

Sharon Glennen: Speech Language Development in Adopted Children

Sharon Glennen: Speech Language Development in Adopted Children

Dr. Sharon Glennen describes her research examining speech language outcomes among adopted children. She discusses the complex interactions between genetic and environmental factors in language develo...

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Harold Grotevant: Openness in Adoption

Harold Grotevant: Openness in Adoption

Dr. Harold Grotevant holds the Rudd Family Foundation Chair in Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where he is the founding director of the Rudd Adoption Research Program. He, along...

11 Jan 202140min

Monica Dalen: Academic Outcomes among Adoptees

Monica Dalen: Academic Outcomes among Adoptees

Dr. Monica Dalen discusses her work on academic outcomes among adoptees. She emphasizes the variability in outcomes and the challenges that emerge when trying to make general statements about adoptees...

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