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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.
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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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