POST-ADOPTION REUNION: A SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE

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Scordilis, M. [1 ]
Becker, L. [2 ]
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[1] Univ Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa
[2] Univ Cape Town, Dept Social Dev, Clin Practice, Cape Town, South Africa
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SOCIAL WORK-MAATSKAPLIKE WERK | 2005年 / 41卷 / 01期
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This article explores the adoptee's desire for and experience of reunion with the birth mother, from within a psychoanalytic ,framework and within the South African context. The study was conducted from within a non probability framework and is an empirical, ethnographic study with a predominantly qualitative, inductive approach, which is exploratory and descriptive in nature, The quantitative research provides width to the in-depth, qualitative data and takes the form of a content analysis of the adoption register of a Cape Town-based adoption agency. The quantitative aspect of the study employed art in-depth, face-to-face, unstructured interviewing technique, followed by an interview schedule. The qualitative sample is comprised of 8 adult adoptees, who experienced face-to-face reunion with the birth mother, while the quantitative sample is comprised of 207 contacts in the post-adoption register of Cape Town Child Welfare between 1989 and 1995. The conclusion drawn from the study is that the adoptee's desire for reunion is a health-promoting process, which is motivated by both external, social factors as well as intrapsychic forces. The process of reunion enables the adoptee to establish a new sense of self, and assists in placing the adoptee within an historical and biological narrative, The adoptee, whilst seeking to reclaim the 'lost object', does so as a means of reclaiming and completing the self, the development of which was disturbed as a result of premature interruption of the primary infant-mother bond The value of reunion does not lie in the "success" or outcome of the reunion, but in the process or personal "journey" of the adoptee.
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