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  2. Adopted child syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Adopted child syndrome is a term that has been used to explain behaviors in adopted children that are claimed to be related to their adoptive status. Specifically, these include problems in bonding , attachment disorders , lying , stealing, defiance of authority, and acts of violence.

  3. Genealogical bewilderment - Wikipedia

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    Judith and Martin Land (2011) address genealogical bewilderment as an important psychological motive for doing an adoption search, Adoption Detective: Memoir of an Adopted Child, pages 270 and 275. The uncertain state of genealogical bewilderment is a source of stress, perhaps leaving adoptees more prone to rebellion because they have no roots ...

  4. Outline of adoption - Wikipedia

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    Adopted child syndromeAdopted child syndrome is a controversial term that has been used to explain behaviors in adopted children that are claimed to be related to their adoptive status. Specifically, these include problems in bonding, attachment disorders, lying, stealing, defiance of authority, and acts of violence.

  5. 'Golden Child Syndrome' Can Negatively Impact Your Mental ...

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    The first step in dealing with any symptoms of golden child syndrome is to acknowledge what is going on in the first place. So, if you’re starting to recognize these signs, you’re headed in ...

  6. Abandoned child syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned child syndrome is a proposed behavioral or psychological condition that is said to result from the loss of one or both parents.Abandonment may be physical or emotional; that is, the parent may abandon the child by failing to be present in their life, or by withholding affection, nurturing, or stimulation. [1]

  7. Ohio couple gives back adopted son after 9 years - AOL

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    A Tennessee woman who ended her adoption of a 7-year-old Russian boy by putting him on a plane to Moscow by himself in 2010 lost her bid this year to keep from paying $150,000 in child support.

  8. What is ‘eldest daughter syndrome’? Expert shares 8 signs to ...

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    Licensed marriage and family therapist Kati Morton broke down the eight signs of “eldest daughter syndrome” in a TikTok video that has been viewed over 6 million times.

  9. Effects of adoption on the birth mother - Wikipedia

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    Birthmother Syndrome is a term that came about after a survey including 70 women who placed their children in adoption all were experiencing the same eight symptoms; signs of unresolved grief, symptoms of PTSD, diminished self-esteem, outward professions of perfection masking inner feelings of shame, arrested emotional development, self ...