Marriage, Divorce, and Children's AdjustmentSAGE Publications, 10.02.1999 - 164 Seiten This completely updated second edition presents an integrated, multidisciplinary account of children's experiences of divorce from historical, cultural and demographic perspectives. The author highlights children's resilience, but is sensitive to children's pain throughout the divorce process and afterwards. In addition he reviews the psychological, social, economic and legal consequences of divorce, and examines how children's risk is predicted by parental conflict, relationships with both parents, financial strain, custody disputes, and other factors. The author uses his family systems model to integrate research findings into a theoretical whole and to evaluate psychological interventions with divorcing and divorced families. |
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... fault divorce laws , which typically require only a period of living separately ( e.g. , one year ) as grounds for granting divorce . A few states require mutual consent for a no - fault divorce , and a number of states have retained ...
... divorce ; these regulations were essentially determined by the Church from the Middle Ages until the Reformation ( Eekelaar , 1991 ) . Even after the Reformation , a divorce was granted only when one party was at fault as judged by ...
... divorce and other family matters , as individual families and family members have been allowed to determine the nature ... fault laws represent a substantial move toward the deregulation of divorce . Laws once were designed to discourage ...
Inhalt
Some Cultural Historical | 5 |
Methodological and Conceptual Issues | 21 |
Childrens Adjustment in Divorced | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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