Schlagwort: Wer bin ich
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Bestätigung, dass wir als Adoptierte geboren wurden
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In Geburtstage von Adoptierten, Adoptee Names, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Birth Parents Searching, Complexities in Adoption, Grief and Loss, Impacts to Biological Families, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Korea, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Not Knowing in Adoption, Herkunftssuche, Search and Reunion in Adoption, Südkorea, Therapy, Transrassische Adoption, Trauma bei der Adoption, USAHollee betont, wie wichtig es ist, Zugang zu Informationen über unsere Herkunft als Adoptierte zu haben.
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Rezension zu Reckoning with The Primal Wound
Lynelle provides thoughts after watching Rebecca’s Sansom’s documentary Reckoning with the Primal Wound, an adoptee led film on the impacts of our separation.
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Ich bin wie ein Reh im Scheinwerferlicht
by Krem0076, an Korean intercountry adoptee raised in the USA. I am an adoptee from a closed international adoption. I have paperwork but for many of us, our paperwork is often fraught with mistakes, lies and discrepancies. That is a challenge – is my information accurate? My birth name? My birthdate? My origin story if…
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To Know Your Origins is a Privilege!
Lynelle shares the life experience of intercountry adoptees who don’t know anything about their origins.
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My DNA History
DNA Brief Hansen Short 2018 Click on the link above. You will then be asked to OPEN or SAVE the file. If you want to watch it – click OPEN. If you want to keep the file – click SAVE. This is a Microsoft PowerPoint slide show with audio inserted in most pages. Click onto…
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Wer bin ich?
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In Adoptee vulnerability, Adoptees Educate, Adoption Education for Adoptive Parents, Adoption Education for Professionals, Complexities in Adoption, Critical Thinking in Adoption, Grief and Loss, Importance of Connections to Origins, Is adoption the best option, Korea, Lifelong Impacts of Adoption, Multiple Identities, Not Knowing in Adoption, Sense of Belonging, Transrassische Adoption, Trauma bei der Adoption, USAJayme questions who he is as an intercountry adoptee from Sth Korea.