Research Project
Grant-in-Aid for Young Scientists (B)
Foster children seem to feel fear when they recognize the leaving a foster family because the experience evokes the loss of attachment figure and secure base. At the same time it is possible that they identify with themselves as foster children and create the new relationships between foster families. On the other hand, it is likely that children leave foster families before 18years old when they could not go through the experience. A peer group for children is effective to give them a relative and objective view of themselves. The experiences that children meet the staffs who have left foster families show them the role model in future and ease the anxiety of leaving a foster family.
All 2009 2008
All Journal Article (4 results) Presentation (4 results) Book (2 results)
白百合女子大学発達臨床センター紀要 12
Pages: 57-65
10(3)
Pages: 307-314
子どもの虐待とネグレクト 10(3)