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The Transitioning Families Therapeutic Reunification Model in Nonfamilial Abductions
Authors:Abigail M. Judge  Rebecca Bailey  JoAnn Behrman‐Lippert  Elizabeth Bailey  Cynthia Psaila  Jane Dickel
Abstract:The existing literature on abduction reunification is limited and evolving. Although guidelines for model service approaches exist, few programs address the unique challenges of reunifying children and families following abduction. This article delineates a family‐based reunification model that has assisted families affected by abduction since 2006. Model components include a team‐centered approach, a stage‐oriented reunification process, and pitfalls and strategies related to intersystem collaboration. We present the value of a family‐systems, solution‐focused, trauma‐informed, and case‐specific approach to therapeutic reunification following child abduction. Evidence that is contrary to the popular notion of Stockholm's syndrome is also marked. Research on the efficacy of therapeutic reunification is essential for the growth of systems equipped to address the dynamic needs of these families. Accordingly, suggestions for evaluation research are proposed.
Keywords:Abduction  Mental Health Team  Reunification  Stockholm syndrome  and Transitioning Families
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