Beneath the Mask: For Teen Adoptees: Teens and Young Adults Share Their Stories

Beneath the Mask: For Teen Adoptees: Teens and Young Adults Share Their Stories
ISBN-10
1722896825
ISBN-13
9781722896829
Series
Beneath the Mask
Category
Foster children
Pages
98
Language
English
Published
2018-07-16
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Author
Center for Center for Adoption Support and Education

Description

As a follow up to C.A.S.E. CEO and co-author Debbie Riley's signature book Beneath the Mask: Understanding Adopted Teens, written for clinicians and parents of teens, the C.A.S.E. Team has created this new companion workbook specifically for the teens themselves, featuring personal, heartfelt stories written by teen and young adult adoptees who graciously shared their feelings about their own adoption journeys. Filled with engaging exercises, journaling pages and thought-provoking activities, this workbook offers teen adoptees, their parents and the clinicians who support them a valuable resource. Watch An Interview with Daniel: Young Adult Contributor to Beneath the Mask: For Teen Adoptees: http: //bit.ly/danielsinterview

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