Sentences with phrase «adoptees whose»

The CP&P (formerly DYFS) Adoption Registry facilitates contact between birth family members and adoptees whose adoptions were processed by CP&P or by its predecessor agencies: the Division of Youth and Family Services, the Bureau of Children's Services, the State Board of Child Welfare or the State Board of Children's Guardians.
Another adoption study showed that a high percentage of proband adoptees, or adoptees whose birth parents had schizophrenia, also suffered from chronic schizophrenia or displayed schizophrenic - like behaviors.
This study also showed that the adoptees whose biological parents suffered from schizophrenia had a higher likelihood of schizophrenia or other related disorders when the adoptive families were low functioning.
None of the control adoptees, or adoptees whose biological parents did not suffer from schizophrenia, had schizophrenia themselves, and only a small percentage of them displayed schizophrenic - type symptoms.
A Finnish national sample of adoptees whose biological mothers were diagnosed with schizophrenia - spectrum disorders was blindly compared to a demographically (age, sex, location, ect) matched sample of adoptees whose biological mothers did not have a schizophrenia - spectrum psychiatric diagnosis.
This is particularly true for adoptees whose lives have been uprooted from one family and grafted into another.

Not exact matches

Our beautiful daughter, Mira, is the daughter also of Ann, an adoptee from India, whose birth story and birthparents were never part of what the Kolkata orphanage knew about her.
In cases of adoption from foster care, will the DOH contact birth parents whose parental rights were terminated due to abuse or neglect, requiring the adoptee to get «permission» from his or her abusers even if the adoptee knows their names?
Listen and learn from adoptees Liz Kellner and Tammy Makram whose story has been featured on ABC News and in People Magazine.
Our U.S. Congress thinks it's fine to deport adoptees, those brought to the U.S. before 2000 as children, whose governments approved their new families, and who needed their adoptive parents to get them citizenship.
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