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Children in Residential Group Care With No Family Ties: Facing Existential Aloneness

NCJ Number
242940
Journal
Residential Treatment for Children & Youth Volume: 29 Issue: 4 Dated: October - December 2012 Pages: 282-304
Author(s)
Orly Dvir, Ph.D.; Anita Weiner, Ph.D.; Hagai Kupermintz, Ph.D.
Date Published
November 2013
Length
23 pages
Annotation
The issue of children living in residential group care in Israel completely without family ties is studied.
Abstract
The issue of children living in residential group care in Israel completely without family ties is studied in order to explore the feelings of staff and uncover possible characteristics of these children. Data were collected through focus groups, questionnaires, and life stories of children who left group care at 18 years of age. Results reveal that the children's aloneness is central in their lives and arouses painful and powerful emotions that staff members tend to avoid. Facing the future alone without support and guidance led to major crisis during adolescence. Those who had formed a long-term, significant relationship with an adult fared better. Abstract published by arrangement with Taylor and Francis.