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From Adoption to Residential Treatment Centers
Authors:Kim Brown  Catherine A LaBrenz
Institution:1. Sacramento, Capital Adoptive Families, Alliance, California, USA;2. The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA
Abstract:Although children who have been adopted are referred for mental health services more often than their non-adopted peers and might be overrepresented within residential treatment centers (RTCs), little is known about adoptive families' experiences with RTCs. The present study sought to understand the experiences of families whose children were placed in residential treatment facilities after a finalized adoption. Qualitative interviews were conducted with a total of ten families who had adopted 21 children. Of these, 13 children had been placed in an RTC after the finalized adoption. Most of the children in the sample were between zero and five years of age at placement. Adoptive families reported the need for in-the-trenches training and community-based services that could provide ongoing support post-adoption. Implications from these findings include increasing in-home services and other options within the adoptive families' own communities. Future research could incorporate a larger sample to assess whether the experiences of families in this study are similar to other adoptive families.
Keywords:Residential treatment centers  adoptive families  post-adoption services
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