An Unlikely Trust: Alina's Story of Adoption Complex Trauma Healing and Hope (The ORP Library)
English


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Based on dozens of intensive interviews with parents clinical psychologists teachers therapists and more An Unlikely Trust is the fictional story of Alina a young girl adopted from Russia. After a lengthy adoption process Alinas parents are confounded by their daughters behavior upon arriving in America. They were aware that she did not speak English and expected some developmental delay but they did not foresee that the tiny four-year-old would hoard her food deeply mistrust affection from others and fail to initiate or respond to most social situations. Most concerning though are Alinas rages. When she is frightened overwhelmed or confused Alina lashes out with the strength and stamina of a person many times her size leading to injury property destruction and eventually police intervention and hospitalization. Alinas parents know that their daughter needs help--more than they can provide-and work endlessly on her behalf. From seeking a diagnosis to advocating for special education services from keeping Alina safe to discovering her strengths her parents become her biggest champions. They know there is hope for Alina--and their family--and will not stop their quest until that hope is realized. This book is part of the ORP Library series of disabilities books.
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