Deborah Jiang-Stein, adoptee, author of Prison Baby: A Memoir, The workbook is just right for digging deeper into the emotional landscape we need to explore in this lifetime journey of healing and discovery. Voices Unheard: A Reflective Journal for Adult Adoptees is an important guide for adopted persons. Sharon Kaplan Roszia, co-author of Seven Core Issues in Adoption and Permanency: A Comprehensive Guide to Promoting Understanding and Healing in Adoption, Foster Care, Kinship Families and Third-Party Reproduction This journal is long overdue, and I love that the insightful questions are posed over a year’s time so that a person can think, digest, and integrate any new revelations. With clarity can spring emotional well-being. This journal offers an adoptee the opportunity to carefully examine their perspectives and feelings about their life and to clarify what is truth and what serves them in their life journey. The strongest voice that speaks to them is what they have stored in their thoughts and emotions over time. Voices Unheard: A Reflective Journal for Adult AdopteesĪdoptees were given a narrative about their life story from their family, society, and the media from the time they joined their adoptive family.
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