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Separating Together: How Divorce Transforms Families [Hardcover]

Abigail J. Stewart (Author), Anne P. Copeland (Author), Nia Lane Chester (Author), Janet E. Malley (Author), Nicole B. Barenbaum (Author)

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Book Description

1572302356 978-1572302358 August 1, 1997 1
The view offered in this book is to look at divorce not as a catastrophe, but an event that changes families and family members. Using research they conducted with over 100 families the authors describe what the experience of parental separation and divorce is like for the various family members. Case studies and quotations from interviews illustrate how different families handle the process, and what a different experience it is for adults and children in the same household. The book emphasizes the factors that make parental divorce harder and easier on family members, and eveluates for and against many common beliefs.

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"In this book Abigail Stewart and her colleagues report on their magnificent study of how divorce transforms families. The longitudinal study--funded by NIMH and conducted as a true collaboration--is simply the best study in the United States on the issue of divorce. Its provocative findings will surely change how we think about divorce and its aftermath. In this landmark book is an enormous amount of information--and great wisdom--that should benefit anyone who studies divorce and everyone who has been touched by divorce." --Faye Crosby, PhD, Professor of Psychology, Smith College

"Imagine--a book about the psychological effects of divorce without a political ax to grind! Sagely treating divorce as a complex process rather than a cataclysmic event or a sin, this book judiciously charts the challenges and pitfalls divorcing parents and their children confront, as well as the growth many achieve in the process. This sober, wise, and humane book is less interested in moralistic hand-wringing than in fostering better outcomes for the millions of lives divorce transforms. The perfect antidote to the doomsday discourse on divorce." --Judith Stacey, author, In the Name of the Family: Rethinking Family Values in the Postmodern Age.

About the Author

Abigail J. Stewart, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan, where she is also Director of the Institute for Research on Women and Gender. Widely published, her research has focused on the psychology of women's lives; personality; and adaptation to change.

Anne P. Copeland, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at Boston University. She is currently studying how family process and national culture affect adolescents' identity and adjustment.

Nia Lane Chester, PhD, is Professor of Psychology and Dean for Learning and Assessment at Pine Manor College in Brookline, MA. A former Radcliffe Research Scholar and recipient of a DuPont grant from the Women's College Coalition, her interests include role and personality interaction, stress and coping patterns in adults and children, and women and work.

Janet E. Malley, PhD, is Senior Research Associate at the Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College. Her research interests are in the area of adult development, focusing in particular on how the process of development may be mediated by work and family roles.

Nicole B. Barenbaum, PhD, is Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee. Her research focuses on the history of personality psychology in the U.S.

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If "every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way," as Tolstoy said, there is no point in looking for patterns in families' experiences of parental separation and divorce. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
early postseparation period, postseparation household, postseparation changes, loyalty strains, perspective person locus, noncustodial household, relationships between parental conflict, years mixed together, allied couples, extrafamilial involvement, dyadic closeness, adjustment signify, custody motions, family social integration, having more behavior problems, conflictual parents, custodial households, receptive stance, participating fathers, legal motions, poor psychological adjustment, noncustodial mothers, poorer psychological adjustment, verbal reasoning scores, household variables
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Appendix Table, Nora Nelson, Elaine Elkin, Carol Crossland, Mary Maxwell, Ned Nelson, Christopher Crossland, John Jackson, Sheryl Stone, Boston University, Nancy Nelson, Sally Stone, Sheldon Stone, United States, Family Variables Significant, Illness Behavior, Jimmy Jackson
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