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Post-ASFA Permanency Planning for Children in Foster Care: Clinical and Ethical Considerations for Art Therapists

The process of determining permanent living arrangements for children residing in foster care is referred to as permanency planning. I provide a preliminary framework for art therapists working with foster children and their families during the permanency planning process, and identify clinical and...

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Art Therapy
Attachment Behavior
Caregiver Child Relationship
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Child Custody
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Child Welfare
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Children & youth
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Decision Making
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Foster children
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