“I don’t see it any differently, but I know others do”: Narrating and counter-narrating adoptive fatherhood after primary infertility
Infertile heterosexual couples comprise the majority of those pursuing parenthood via adoption. While research into the experience of adoptive parenthood has focused on adoptive mothers and couples, the research on either group has not fully captured the experience of adoptive fathers. The present...
Main Author: | McCallum, Ross |
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Other Authors: | Medved, Maria (Psychology) |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/14390 |
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