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http://www.childrenintherapy.org/essays/index.html
 

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"Unlike Americans, the Russians are rightly concerned for years with a fringe psychotherapy that has been linked to serious child abuse and death of Russian adoptees in the US, as well as many other adopted and foster children. "Attachment (Holding) Therapy" is often recommended by child welfare and paid for with government. This would appear to be a violation of the UN Convention on Torture. See what Attachment Therapy looks like:  http://www.childrenintherapy.org/essays/index.html  Attachment Therapy has been denounced as abusive by APSAC and the APA's Division on Child Maltreatment (2006). Alas that didn't stop the radio program "This American Life" from treating Attachment Therapy favorably and airing the program again after contacted about the problem.".

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"The deaths of adopted children only tell part of the story. My family has taken in five Russian adoptees over the years at various times, all post-abandonment by those that adopted them. The number of children abused, abandoned or neglected post-adoption is staggering. In my state the Department of Social Services CPS unit said that the number of Russian children abandoned when they become teenagers is an "epidemic but because it's not illegal, there's nothing they can do about it." Most states don't have CPS resources to focus on the treatment/welfare of teenagers; they focus on small children instead because they're less able to defend themselves. When CPS does investigate a report, the kids' claims are chalked up as difficulty adjusting to their new family and dismissed. These culturally conflicted and abused children end up drugged by counselors for things like "Oppositional Defiance Disorder", driven to homelessness or criminal behavior- and more often than you would realize... all of the above. Adoption agencies do not monitor families post-adoption as they should and generous subsidies/social service programs encourage people to adopt who otherwise cannot afford it. Some families accept the subsidies, never finalizing the citizenship of their new children- leaving the kids to discover as adults that they're not full citizens. Regardless of the motives behind this new legislation, more good will come from international adoption reform than harm."

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