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Vol. 18 No. 1-2 (2018)

Articles

  • Continuities and discontinuities in family foster care: An introduction
    Séverine Euillet, Daniela Reimer, Amélie Turlais, Erik J. Knorth
    2-6
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  • Assessment of foster carers: their willingness to raise children with special needs
    Johan Strijker, Erik J. Knorth
    7-21
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  • Assessing the relationship between foster children and their families: A tool for research and practice
    Teresa Díaz-Tártalo, Nuria Fuentes-Peláez
    22-39
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  • Changes in the quality of attachment of children in long-term foster care in France?
    Séverine Euillet, Myriam Kettani, Hélène Join-Lambert
    40-62
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  • “And then I realised I can't do it anymore”: Foster care breakdown perspectives of foster children and foster parents in German-speaking Switzerland
    Clara Bombach, Thomas Gabriel, Renate Stohler, Karin Werner
    63-79
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  • Disruptions and continuities in young people's transitions from foster care to adulthood
    Anna-Marie Herdtle
    80-95
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  • Interdependency models to understand breakdown processes in family foster care: A contribution to social pedagogical research
    Klaus Wolf
    96-119
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