"Adoption and Recovery - Solving the mystery of reunion" describes from a new and exciting perspective, why those who have been separated by family members through adoption often feel a desire to seek them out and also why certain issues arise when such reunions do occur. It is described as a companion volume to Evelyn's first book "Adoption and Loss - The Hidden Grief", in which Evelyn explored the grief associated with adoption separation. In "Adoption and Recovery - Solving the mystery of reunion", Evelyn explores the role played by reunion in the grieving process and the advantages of working through that process. The book is full of practical suggestions based on Evelyn's personal experience of adoption separation and reunion and also her extensive counselling career in post-adoption work with adults.
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Evelyn Robinson is a mother who lost her first child, Stephen, through adoption. After her reunion with Stephen, Evelyn returned to study and completed a post-graduate degree in social work. Evelyn's work is unique as it combines both her personal and her professional experience. Her writing style is accessible and her book makes compelling reading. Evelyn has a personal commitment to supporting those whose lives have been affected by adoption and to increasing public awareness of adoption issues.
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