A model for successful foster child-foster parent relationships

The purpose of this study was to explore successful relationships between foster children and foster parents. Dyads of exemplary foster parents and foster children, identified by foster care experts, were interviewed to uncover the meaning of human bonding and attachment between the foster child and...

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