We're trying to ascertain whether permanent psychological damage was sustained by Sheila in the first year or so of her life whilst June was incarcerated for a time at St. Andrew's,leaving her in the care of unknown women whom one assumes had a modicum of childcare training but who the Defence by necessity accuse of being incompetent. I maintain that there were no such signs and that the whole basis of this thesis is based on conjecture.
Please refer to the thread title. Abrupt and repeat changes in primary caregivers leading to attachment disorders are one thing but neglect is another. We know the extended family knew nothing of SC's mental illness. It rather begs the question how much they knew about June's mental illness in 1959 caused by her decision to adopt SC?
Excerpt from Colin Caffell's book:"One of the most striking things about that day, although not altogether surprising for me, was the fact that, the more I talked to June and Nevill's relations, the more I realised none of them actually knew anything had been seriously wrong with Bambs - not even June's sister Pam. Many of them said that had they known, they would have been more than willing to help and share the burden. Why hadn't I contacted them and told them all about it? I couldn't believe what I was hearing and could only reply by saying that I didn't feel it had been my business to betray the Bamber's confidence. They were very private people whose decisions I had to respect - whether right or wrong. These people had no idea how much I'd need them as allies to convince June and Nevill of how strongly I felt Bamb's treatment should have been changed".
What I would like to know is EXACTLY what was going on in WHF between the time the Bambers took SC from the nursery in Box, Wilts in Oct '58 to WHF and the time June was admitted to St Andrews, Northants in 1959.
Who knew about June's mental illness?
June was admitted for severe depression and ect how long had she been ill prior to admittance?
What quality of care did SC receive prior to June's admittance?
Was SC neglected?
Was SC abused?
Who was SC's primary caregiver whilst June was in St Andrews?
David Brodzinsky - An internationally known expert in the field of adoption assumes adoptive mothers bond quickly with their adoptive babies. Wonder what he would have to say about the above? Is this the man that could finally, after nearly three decades, unlock the secrets at WHF?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv_GkEcITkE&feature=youtube_gdata_playerThis case is about two people and two issues and that is June and Sheila and attachment and loss.