Counselling prospective adoptive parents about the mental health of birth parents: what does this mean for the child?

Shuang Wang, Lynn Snow
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As part of the adoption process in the UK, adoption medical advisors, often community paediatricians, meet prospective adoptive parents to share health information about the child and discuss potential implications for the future. As well as physical health, mental health needs to be addressed especially if there is possible mental illness in the birth parents. However, there is often lack of precise, reliable information available for the birth parents posing a challenge to the counselling process. This article discusses the challenges in addressing the issue of mental health in birth parents and how to approach conversations involving genetic risk when counselling prospective adoptive parents.
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就亲生父母的心理健康问题为未来的收养父母提供咨询:这对孩子意味着什么?
作为英国领养程序的一部分,领养医疗顾问(通常是社区儿科医生)会与未来的领养父母会面,分享孩子的健康信息并讨论对未来的潜在影响。除了身体健康,心理健康也需要关注,尤其是当亲生父母可能患有精神疾病时。然而,亲生父母往往缺乏准确、可靠的信息,这给咨询过程带来了挑战。本文讨论了在解决亲生父母心理健康问题时所面临的挑战,以及在为未来的收养父母提供咨询时如何处理涉及遗传风险的对话。
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Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom)
Paediatrics and Child Health (United Kingdom) Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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