MOTHERHOOD EXPERIENCE: ADOPTIVE AND BIOLOGICAL MOTHERS
MOTHERHOOD EXPERIENCE: ADOPTIVE AND BIOLOGICAL MOTHERS
Author(s): Yulia F. LakhvichSubject(s): Psychology, Family and social welfare
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: biological families; motherhood responsibilities; adoption decision;
Summary/Abstract: To become a mother … To be a mother … What does it mean for a woman? And what else changes her life so irreversibly, allows to see the world in a different way and discovers new, earlier unknown features? Probably, nothing does. However, there is also a question how a woman bearing a child and carrying out motherhood responsibilities and a woman who has not given life to a child, but carrying out the same responsibilities, goes through the process of motherhood. It is one of the questions that was studied in a comparative research of the adaptation process in the Belarusian adoptive and biological families in case of a child appearing in the family. The study involved 64 adoptive and 62 biological mothers.
Journal: Problems of Psychology in the 21st Century
- Issue Year: 8/2014
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 140-142
- Page Count: 3
- Language: English
