Deliberately Divided, Nancy L. Segal
Deliberately Divided, Nancy L. Segal
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Deliberately Divided
Inside the Controversial Study of Twins and Triplets Adopted Apart

Author: Nancy L. Segal

Narrator: Margaret Strom

Unabridged: 21 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/31/2021


Synopsis

In the early 1960s, the head of a prominent New York City Child Development Center and a psychiatrist from Columbia University launched a study designed to track the development of twins and triplets given up for adoption and raised by different families. The controversial and disturbing catch? None of the adoptive parents had been told that they were raising a twin—the study's investigators insisted that the separation be kept secret. Here, Nancy Segal reveals the inside stories of the agency that separated the twins, and the collaborating psychiatrists who, along with their cadre of colleagues, observed the twins until they turned twelve.

Interviews with colleagues, friends, and family members of the agency's psychiatric consultant and the study's principal investigator, as well as a former agency administrator, research assistants, journalists, ethicists, attorneys, and—most importantly—the twins and their families who were unwitting participants in this controversial study, are riveting. Through records, letters, and other documents, Segal further discloses the investigators' attempts to engage other agencies in separating twins, their efforts to avoid media exposure, their worries over informed consent issues in the 1970s, and the steps taken toward avoiding lawsuits while hoping to enjoy the fruits of publication.

About Nancy L. Segal

Nancy L. Segal is professor of psychology at California State University, Fullerton, and director of the Twin Studies Center. She has authored over 250 scientific articles and six books on twins and twin development-a recent survey placed her among the top 2% of well-cited scientists worldwide. Segal's 2012 book, Born Together-Reared Apart: The Landmark Minnesota Twin Study, won the 2013 William James Book Award from the American Psychological Association. Her other books include Twin Mythconceptions: False Beliefs, Fables and Facts About Twins, Someone Else's Twin: The True Story of Babies Switched at Birth, Indivisible by Two: Lives of Extraordinary Twins, and Entwined Lives: Twins and What They Tell Us About Human Behavior. Her 2018 book Accidental Brothers follows the incredible life histories of two sets of identical male twins in Colombia who were inadvertently switched at birth.

Segal has appeared on the Today Show, CBS This Morning, Good Morning America, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, and been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and Atlantic Monthly. She has also served as a consultant and expert witness for the media, the law, and the arts. Born in Boston and raised in New York City, she lives in Southern California.


Reviews

Goodreads review by BRUCE on November 18, 2021

This is a study of some representative life histories of twins and triplets who were separated and put up for adoption by an agency in New York City over a period of twenty years, starting in the late 1940s, as well as of the scientific hubris that motivated and justified the practice. While the bio......more

Goodreads review by Nina on February 27, 2023

One of the only texts available on the controversial LWS CDC twin study, Deliberately Divided is incredibly thorough despite the 2065 research collection embargo year. The amount of information Segal manages to obtain is astonishing. The text is thoughtful, well rounded, and includes nearly every as......more

Goodreads review by Roberta on March 01, 2024

Excellent and disturbing Very in depth research and background around twin studies, and especially the one that intentionally separated twins at birth in order to study them. Unfathomable yet true. So many sad consequences. Yes, exceptionally interesting to listen to.......more

Goodreads review by Adam on December 07, 2022

Interesting but way too long......more