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Hi, I am Mi Sung Kim, a female PhD student in Social Work at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ and looking for adult adoptees (aged of 18 years or older) who are interested in telling me their own story and live near New Brunswick-NJ, Princeton-NJ, or Philadelphia, PA. Because this is an in-person interview and I am willing to visit your convenient place in these areas.
During the interview, participants will be asked about the strengths and weaknesses of living as an adopted child. The project has been also approved by the univerisity's IRB (Institutional Review Board for the Protection of Human Subjects).
The interview would take approximately 1 hour to complete. If you are interested in this interview and contibuting to promote developing intervention programs for adopted children, please contact me at mysongk@hotmail.com or misung@eden.rutgers.edu.
I would appreciate your help. :thanks:
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Dear you who have nickname of bprice215 (I am not sure what I call you),
Glad to hear from your interest. And, thank you for your time and attention.
I am looking for people who were adopted when they were a child, and now turn to an adult. You said that you are a father of adopted children. Were you also adopted? If so, you are also the person who I am looking for.
Indeed, the study requires in-person interview. However, since you live in New-Mexico, I am not sure what I can do for the interview. I will ask my advisor about alternative ways such as phone-interviews, and let you know her suggestion.
Thank you again for your interest.
Sincerely, Mi Sung
Dear you who have nickname of 01Rain (I am not sure what I call you),
Glad to hear from you. Yes, I am still looking for people who are willing to tell me their story. I am willing to meet you at your convenient time and place if you do not mind participating in my study.
Thank you for your attention and time.
I am also in my PhD research proposal stage !!!!!!!
My subject is "to identify problem areas in the process of identity of adoptees in multli racial or multi cultural families post appartied south africa" however, interseted in each individual who relate somehow. Please lets share our findings. I am 53 and my last wish in the psycholgy field is to complete my doctorate to open some field of research for much younger and enthusiastic students to carry on the reseach and bring answers to those who need them: adoptees in multiracial families like my own children. By the way I am a mother of 2 adopted south african children, by son is zulu 8 and my daughter is colored 3 , I am french, maried same sex union, living in south africa and finally I am a psychologist. Love and Light , Cathy
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