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Birth parent grief and loss resolution in open adoption Cowie, Lisa

Abstract

While research has explored birth parent grief and loss, it has not been thorough in exploring how the experience of having an open adoption affects birth parents’ grief and loss experience and resolution. Previous research has highlighted positive effects of open adoptions to date, but the body of knowledge is quite limited in regards to the birth parents’ adjustment in current day open adoptions. This descriptive qualitative study explores birth parents’ experiences in current day open adoptions and seeks to understand their experience of grief and loss and movement towards grief resolution in the context of an open adoption. Findings of this study confirm that the experience of adoption placement involves grief and loss and that openness in adoption helps to mitigate this painful experience. Most notably, birth parents found meaning, comfort and peace in knowing of their child’s well being and by having ongoing involvement in the life of the child and adoptive family. This study aims to expand the body of knowledge to provide practitioners with a deeper understanding of the birth parent experience which can lead to more effective support and counselling.

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