“…On a global scale, research regarding the issue of reuniting children from foster care families with their biological families has frequently been undertaken with a very wide scope. Most frequently, researchers have focused on the following aspects: psychological effects of placing a child in foster care, relationships of children in foster care with their biological parents, relationships of children in foster care with their foster parents, relationships of foster parents with the biological parents, the impact of kinship between foster parents and the biological parents on the effectiveness of the reunification process, forms of support for biological parents from foster parents in the reunification process, including biological fathers in the reunification process and its impact on the effectiveness of reunification, factors affecting the effectiveness and permanence of reunification, factors causing absence of permanence of the reunification process, and forms of support for biological families following family reunification, foster parents' abilities to identify parents with potential for positive reintegration (Andersson, 1999;Barber & Delfabbro, 2009;Bellamy, 2008;Brook & McDonald, 2009;Connell et al, 2007;Delfabbro, Fernandez, McCormick, & Ketter, 2014;Doab, Fowler, & Dawson, 2015;Farmer & Wijedasa, 2013;Fernandez & Lee, 2011;Frame, Berrick, & Brodowski, 2000;Harward & DePanfilis, 2007;Landy & Munro, 1998;López, del Valle, Montserrat, & Bravo, 2012;Lutman & Farmer, 2013;Miller et al, 2006;Sanchirico & Jablonka, 2000;Sen & Broadhurst, 2011;Shaw, 2006;Terling, 1999;Vanderfaeillie et al, 2015).…”