YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :How Children are Affected by Divorce
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her away from home and the kids. Daniel seeks the help of his flamboyantly gay brother, Frank, to help him disguise himself as a w...
hold families together as some claim. Some experts believe that Protestant sects do little to hold families together, unlike Catho...
& Amato, 2000, p.660). In the end, the hypothesis is only partially supported. Authors say that their research reveals "mixed supp...
In seven pages this research paper considers divorce's effects on older people with such considerations as marital asset division ...
Christianity. More specifically, the essay will argue that the Christian theory is the better one to use to resolve the conflict s...
extends far beyond the boundaries of the mother and father. Whether it is because children hold back their feelings as a means by...
In ten pages no fault divorce is examined in a consideration of various legal issues and also discusses how the debate generated b...
In five pages this essay presents arguments against divorce, refutes them, and then introduces a marriage license concept that wou...
There have been significant changes in the structure of families over the last four decades. This essay discusses some of those ch...
to demonstrate that it is not easy to pinpoint or treat. It affects people from all walks of life. The bum on the street might not...
also more pressure on couples to work out their differences and learn how to live amicably and keep the marriage intact. 2. My so...
characterized by hostility tended to exhibit decreased emotional wellbeing (Baxter, Weston and Qu, 2011). This study shows that th...
In this scenario, a counselor is conducting a research study of the resilience of children whose parents have recently become divo...
in the process. That said, the sheer prevalence of such studies does seem to suggest that some kind of causal relationship exists ...
of the person, relationship or member of the household, gross income, joint system, citizen/residency. The support test, a...
have been cited for pulling a gun or a knife on someone and children in gangs were more likely to come from single parent househol...
that the family is a central, positive institution in every society. It performs two functions: the nurturing and socialization o...
made. The court also has the power to order a lump sum payment of not more than ?1,000 (Cretney and Mason, 1998). If...
counterparts, in that it relates to emotions the students are only just beginning to cultivate. Indeed, college-aged children, wh...
As of 1999, more than 8 million children in America were living with their divorced single parent (Fagan and Rector, 2000). When t...
childs age, how much he or she understands and he support he/she receives from parents, family and friends (Royal College of Psych...
1997). In the United States alone over one million children experience parental divorce each year (Amato, Loomis and Booth, 1995)...
It does not work. Consider: since the Baby Boomers changed the institutions of work and parenting, divorce has soared and there ar...
children. "In my experience, children with behavior problems, such as hyperactivity and aggression, seem to be treated, and their ...
aimed at child protection either form physical or metal abuse or to protect their morals as well as to protect the freedom and rig...
other therapeutic approaches are important as well. Of foremost consideration in treating the impacts of divorce is evaluat...
graduations at about age 18, an individual goes on to higher education, further training or right out to the work world. The focus...
In five pages children and the developmental and social issues that result from divorce are considered. Seven sources are cited i...
there has been no study that focused explicitly on this population, thus the results will augment what is already known about the ...
the interventions, which were undertaken for a total of 21 parent child groups, of which 15 completed the treatment, lasted an av...