The Secrets of Adoption and the Imperative of the Bioparental Matrix

This paper aims to interrogate the relation between the secrets of adoption and what we propose as a bioparental matrix. In according with our experience at the Project Ties of Love: Adoption, Gender, Citizenship and Rights developed at the Department of Clinical Psychology (UNESP, Assis, SP, Brazil...

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Adopted people
Adoption
Adoptive parents
Blood
Children
Citizenship
Civil rights
Clinical psychology
Desire
Feminism
Gender
Heteronormativity
Psychology
Secrets
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Stigma
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