Divorce in Psychosocial Perspective
Title | Divorce in Psychosocial Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Guttmann |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 269 |
Release | 1993-03 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1135694567 |
Many books deal with divorce and its aftermath -- some deal with the impact of divorce on children and families, others with the legal or sociological aspects of divorce, and a few focus on divorced mothers and fathers. Most of these books are characterized by their practical orientation toward the issues and problems posed by divorce. None of these, however, have attempted to offer an integrated view of the massive amount of theoretical and research literature on divorced adults and their children. In addition, none present a comprehensive view of divorce as a psychological process within its larger social context. Filling that void, this book: * offers a comprehensive view of divorce as a social, interpersonal and psychological phenomenon, * reviews the theory and research on divorce focusing on the major protagonists of the divorce drama: the mother, the father and the children, and * introduces a social-psychological theory of divorce process.
Divorce: A Psychosocial Study
Title | Divorce: A Psychosocial Study PDF eBook |
Author | Shelley Day Sclater |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1351943286 |
Several jurisdictions have attempted to render divorce more harmonious by abolishing matrimonial 'fault' and facilitating the resolution of divorce disputes by mediation. This book presents a challenge to the underlying assumptions that 'conflict' and the adversarial system are undesirable, particularly topical in the light of the recent decision of the British Government to postpone the implementation of the Family Law Act 1996 and the acknowledged need for research to inform policy.
Divorce in Psychosocial Perspective
Title | Divorce in Psychosocial Perspective PDF eBook |
Author | Josef Guttmann |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 1993 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9780805803471 |
Many books deal with divorce and its aftermath -- some deal with the impact of divorce on children and families, others with the legal or sociological aspects of divorce, and a few focus on divorced mothers and fathers. Most of these books are characterized by their practical orientation toward the issues and problems posed by divorce. None of these, however, have attempted to offer an integrated view of the massive amount of theoretical and research literature on divorced adults and their children. In addition, none present a comprehensive view of divorce as a psychological process within its larger social context. Filling that void, this book: * offers a comprehensive view of divorce as a social, interpersonal and psychological phenomenon, * reviews the theory and research on divorce focusing on the major protagonists of the divorce drama: the mother, the father and the children, and * introduces a social-psychological theory of divorce process.
LGBTQ Divorce and Relationship Dissolution
Title | LGBTQ Divorce and Relationship Dissolution PDF eBook |
Author | Abbie E. Goldberg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 481 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0190635177 |
LGBTQ Divorce and Relationship Dissolution: Psychological and Legal Perspectives and Implications for Practice brings together social science and legal perspectives to examine the timely topic of relationship dissolution and divorce among sexual and gender minorities.
Primal Loss
Title | Primal Loss PDF eBook |
Author | Leila Miller |
Publisher | Lcb Publishing |
Pages | 326 |
Release | 2017-05-20 |
Genre | Adult children of divorced parents |
ISBN | 9780997989311 |
Seventy now-adult children of divorce give their candid and often heart-wrenching answers to eight questions (arranged in eight chapters, by question), including: What were the main effects of your parents' divorce on your life? What do you say to those who claim that "children are resilient" and "children are happy when their parents are happy"? What would you like to tell your parents then and now? What do you want adults in our culture to know about divorce? What role has your faith played in your healing? Their simple and poignant responses are difficult to read and yet not without hope. Most of the contributors--women and men, young and old, single and married--have never spoken of the pain and consequences of their parents' divorce until now. They have often never been asked, and they believe that no one really wants to know. Despite vastly different circumstances and details, the similarities in their testimonies are striking; as the reader will discover, the death of a child's family impacts the human heart in universal ways.
Divorce: A Psychosocial Study
Title | Divorce: A Psychosocial Study PDF eBook |
Author | Shelley Day Sclater |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2017-07-05 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 1351943278 |
Several jurisdictions have attempted to render divorce more harmonious by abolishing matrimonial 'fault' and facilitating the resolution of divorce disputes by mediation. In Britain, these provisions appear in the Family Law Act 1996. The book presents a challenge to the underlying assumptions that conflict and the adversarial system are undesirable. Its focus is on adults’ experiences of divorce. In a series of interviews, divorcing people told their own stories of divorce. The personal narratives revealed that divorce can be emotionally traumatic, but it has positive sides too. The emotions of divorce are not pathological , but are readily explicable as ordinary human coping strategies , in the context of the real material privations that many divorcing people suffer. These coping strategies often involve conflict and acrimony. From a psychodynamic perspective, it is argued that these are integral, and psychologically necessary, aspects of the divorce process. This book is particularly topical in the light of the recent decision of the British Government to postpone the implementation of the Family Law Act 1996 and the acknowledged need for research to inform policy.
Coping With Divorce, Single Parenting, and Remarriage
Title | Coping With Divorce, Single Parenting, and Remarriage PDF eBook |
Author | E. Mavis Hetherington |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2014-04-08 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 1135674965 |
This book, written for scholars and practitioners alike, describes theoretical and research advances in the myriad complicated images of life for children and parents in families affected by divorce, remarriage, and single parenting.