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Tag: transitions; focal theory; independence; loneliness; interdependence; residential child care; leaving care; aftercare; stress.

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Transitions from Residential Care

January 14, 2017royalcountydevelopmental contextualism, transitions; focal theory; independence; loneliness; interdependence; residential child care; leaving care; aftercare; stress.

Transitions from Residential Care Maurice Fenton This article appeared in the Spring 2015 edition of Relational Child and Youth Care Practice  – http://www.cyc-net.org/Journals/rcycp/rcycp-28-1.html  Abstract: This article addresses some key areas relating to care leaver’s transitions from residential care. These include the connection between beginnings and endings as well as misconceptions around terminology, including the usage of…

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