fosterskade
Fosterskade, also known as foster damage, is a term used in the field of psychology to describe the negative effects that can occur when a child is repeatedly moved between foster homes. This phenomenon is particularly relevant in the context of the child welfare system, where children may be placed in multiple foster homes due to various reasons such as parental instability, abuse, or neglect.
Foster damage can manifest in several ways, including emotional distress, behavioral issues, and difficulties in forming
The concept of fosterskade was first introduced by the Danish psychologist and child welfare expert, Niels
Addressing fosterskade involves a multi-faceted approach, including efforts to stabilize families, provide consistent and supportive care,