Marriage, Divorce, and Children's AdjustmentSAGE Publications, 01.10.1988 - 160 Seiten In an epoch of rising divorce rates, and increasing concern over the psychological health of children within the family, the author provides a concise yet comprehensive treatment of this topic of obvious social significance. Emery presents findings on separation, divorce, custody relations, divorce settlement and remarriage from both empirical research and clinical domains. He also supplies statistics on divorce and its impact on children. Avoiding the polemic of extreme views, Marriage, Divorce, and Children's Adjustment will be essential reading for professionals and students in the areas of psychology, social work and counselling; and for anyone who is interested in child development. |
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... feel the pressures created by torn loyalties even when parents co- operate relatively well . Divorce likewise causes children to lose contact with one parent , typically their father . The resulting separation distress may be pro ...
... feel the pressures created by torn loyalties even when parents co- operate relatively well . Divorce likewise causes children to lose contact with one parent , typically their father . The resulting separation distress may be pro ...
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... feel can become direct and unremitting . Given this latter circumstance , children have several options . They can ... feels toward her former husband on to a son who acts and perhaps looks like his father , or a father may expect a ...
... feel can become direct and unremitting . Given this latter circumstance , children have several options . They can ... feels toward her former husband on to a son who acts and perhaps looks like his father , or a father may expect a ...
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... Feel had control over decisions 2.4 ( 1.4 ) 3.1 ( 1.3 ) Feel rights were protected 3.1 ( 1.4 ) 4.3 ( .9 ) 6.17 ** 17.37 *** Knew about available options 3.3 ( 1.5 ) 3.7 ( 1.3 ) 1.31 Court outcome ( 1,25 ) 2.64 * Satisfied with decisions ...
... Feel had control over decisions 2.4 ( 1.4 ) 3.1 ( 1.3 ) Feel rights were protected 3.1 ( 1.4 ) 4.3 ( .9 ) 6.17 ** 17.37 *** Knew about available options 3.3 ( 1.5 ) 3.7 ( 1.3 ) 1.31 Court outcome ( 1,25 ) 2.64 * Satisfied with decisions ...
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Series Editors Introduction | 7 |
Some Cultural Historical and Demographic | 16 |
Methodological and Conceptual Issues | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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adolescents adult alimony Attachment theory awards base rates behavior boys changes Chapter child development CHILD PSYCHOPATHOLOGY child support child-rearing children from divorced children of divorce children whose parents children's adjustment clinical Clinical Psychology cohort concerns conduct disorders consequences of divorce court Cross-Sectional Study current age delinquency differences discussed disruption distress divorce mediation divorce rates divorce research divorce settlements divorced families divorced parents economic effects emotional evidence experience externalizing problems factors Family Law family processes family status father-custody fault divorce findings following divorce functioning Furstenberg girls Hadza Hetherington impact important income increased indicate influence issues joint-custody Journal marital dissolution marriage ment mother-custody families no-fault divorce nonresidential parents nuclear family outcomes parental conflict parental divorce perspective postdivorce potential predicted predictor predivorce psychological relation relationships remarriage reported residential parents role sample separation social sole custody spouse stepfamilies suggested tion triad two-parent families variables Zill