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Latino Families Broken by Immigration: The Adolescents’ Perceptions
   

Ceres I. Artico

       
   

Artico examines the long-term effect on families of piecemeal patterns of immigration.

Artico describes the experiences, perceptions, and memories of seven Latino adolescents reunited with their biological parents after prolonged separation during childhood because of piecemeal patterns of immigration. These children’s interpretation of the parents’ departure as abandonment or as sacrifice shaped their internal working models of self and others. Events leading to the parent’s departure and its interpretation by family members; the parent’s dependability as providers during separation; and the quality of communication upon reunification influenced how these children perceived their departure and absence. Whereas the children’s perception of caretakers as supportive or critical influenced their representational model of self, their internal working model of others was influenced by how families interpreted the parent’s absence. Such representational models, in turn, predisposed them to develop specific affective, cognitive, behavioral, and relational patterns.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Review of the Literature
  3. Research Methods
  4. Stories of the Children Left Behind
  5. The Times of Separation
  6. The Process of Reunification
  7. Summary and Conclusions
  8. Appendices
    References
    Index
       
  Ceres I. Artico is a licensed professional counselor and therapist working with the Fairfax County Community Services Board and in private practice. She earned her Ph.D. in 2001 from George Mason University.
       
    x, 218 pages. Index, bibliography. ISBN 1-931202-63-X.
$60. Published.