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The Invisible Men of Adoption (Paperback)
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Discovery Miles 5 670
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The Invisible Men of Adoption (Paperback)
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Loot Price R567
Discovery Miles 5 670
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Synopsis This book is about the fathers of children who were raised
in other, adoptive families. Frequently, in writings about the
separation of parent and child, the emphasis is on the mother and
her son or daughter. The father is an absent, or at best a
peripheral figure. The Invisible Men of Adoption brings the father
into the open and accords him his proper place within the family of
origin. Through this exposure of the 'invisible men', the reader
will gain a full appreciation of what it means to be a birth
father.The Invisible Men of Adoption also explores and demonstrates
the benefits of birth fathers being included in the mending of
emotional wounds caused by the initial separation of the three
family members. This key role for the birth father in a tripartite
setting has not been addressed by anyone else in adoption
literature. The Invisible Men of Adoption is the culmination of
Gary Coles' writings about the place of birth fathers in
adoption.About the AuthorGary Coles is a birth father. His
first-born son was raised in New Zealand by adoptive parents. He
has spent most of his adult life living and working in Australia.
Gary began exploring his adoption experience in 1992. He made his
first presentation to an adoption conference in 1998,
coincidentally in the city where his adopted son lives. Since then
he has written extensively about adoption, particularly bringing
the viewpoint of birth fathers into the discussions. He has
published three books (in 2004, 2005 and 2010) and more than forty
papers and articles (1998-2011), made presentations to the last
three Australian Adoption Conferences (2000, 2004, 2008), presented
seminars in Australia and New Zealand, and been a keynote speaker
on three occasions at Concerned United Birthparents' Retreats in
the USA.In his present role as manager of a post-adoption services
organisation, Gary oversees the provision of practical and
emotional assistance to those who seek or have found the other
members of their birth families. He also educates the public and
the helping professions about the impact of adoption.
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