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vulnerability , Risk, Protective factors , and the Quality of Child-Parent Attachment in Foster and Adoptive Families Kathy Gomez, Venessa A. Brown, , Abstract is defined as what individuals bring to a situation, experience, or context, including This review of the literature uses the theoretical their past experiences and learning. Risk perspective of attachment theory to examine and the contrasting Protective factors are key factors in the parent/child relationship in factors extrinsic to individuals (Begun, foster and adoptive families. Discussion of these 1993, p. 31). factors is organized using Begun's delineation of vulnerability factors (those internal to the child This paper is organized using Begun's and parents) and risk and Protective factors (those concepts of vulnerability ( factors internal external to the child and parents). The concept to the child and parents) and risk (external of reactive attachment disorder (RAD) is used factors that impinge on their relationship).
2006-2007 ¥ Volume 3 ¥ Numbers 1 and 2 67 ILLINOIS CHILD WELFARE Vulnerability, Risk, Protective Factors, and the Quality of Child-Parent Attachment in Foster and Adoptive Families
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