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Betty Jean Lifton

    11 de junio de 1926 – 19 de noviembre de 2010

    Betty Jean (BJ) Lifton, PhD, fue una escritora y consejera de adopción, reconocida como una de las principales defensoras de la reforma de la adopción. Poseía una profunda autoridad en la psicología de los niños adoptados, los padres biológicos y los padres adoptivos, así como en las intrincadas dinámicas de la búsqueda y la reunión.

    Zweimal geboren
    Reise ins Labyrinth der Kindheit
    Taka-Chan and I: A Dog's Journey to Japan by Runcible
    Lost and Found
    Journey Of The Adopted Self
    The king of children
    • As stirring as "Schindler's List", this classic biography focuses on the first advocate of children's rights--the man known as the savior of hundreds of orphans in the Warsaw Ghetto. A "New York Times" Notable Book. photos.

      The king of children
    • Journey Of The Adopted Self

      • 336 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      The author of the adoptee's bible, Lost and Found, explores the inner psychological world of adopted people and shows how the search for biological roots can be a journey toward wholeness.

      Journey Of The Adopted Self
    • Lost and Found

      • 330 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Intended for those who seek to understand the effects of adoption - including adoptees, adoptive parents, birth parents, and their friends and families, this title includes material on the controversies concerning adoption and reproductive technologies.

      Lost and Found
    • The adventure unfolds as Runcible, a brave Weimaraner, digs a tunnel from Cape Cod to Japan, where he discovers Taka-chan, a girl held captive by a sea dragon. The dragon demands that Runcible find the most loyal creature in Japan and present a flower to secure Taka-chan's freedom. Together, they embark on an exciting quest through Tokyo, navigating from palace grounds to noodle shops, as Runcible seeks to uncover the mystery that will save his friend. Themes of friendship, bravery, and honor are central to their journey.

      Taka-Chan and I: A Dog's Journey to Japan by Runcible
    • Woher komme ich? Wer sind meine Eltern? das sind Fragen, die sich jedem Adoptivkind stellen. Sie legen aber auch die Probleme offen, mit denen Adoptiveltern und die natürlichen Eltern leben müssen. Betty Jean Lifton gibt Antworten und begründet sie mit den Erfahrungen, die sie persönlich aus einer Vielzahl weiterer Adoptionsschicksale gewonnen hat.

      Adoption