Meeting the needs of the adoption triangle through open adoption: The adoptee

Cathy Chapman1, Patricia Dorner2, Kathleen Silber3, Terry S. Winterberg4
1Family Counselor at St. John Vianney Catholic Church, St. John Vianney Parish, 625 Nottingham Oaks Trail, 77029, Houston, Texas
2Lutheran Social Service, San Antonio
3Program Manager, Children's Home Society of California, California, USA
4Adoption and Post-Adoption Consultant, Kentucky

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