Children's Adjustment Following Divorce: Risk and Resilience Perspectives
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Abstract
The empirical literature on the longer‐term adjustment of children of divorce is reviewed from the perspective of (a) the stressors and elevated risks that divorce presents for children and (b) protective factors associated with better adjustment. The resiliency demonstrated by the majority of children is discussed, as are controversies regarding the adjustment of adult children of divorce. A third dimension of children's responses to divorce, that of lingering painful memories, is distinguished from pathology in order to add a useful complement to risk and resilience perspectives. The potential benefits of using an increasingly differentiated body of divorce research to shape the content of interventions,…
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- Psychology
- Stressor
- Psychological resilience
- Psychological intervention
- Developmental psychology
- Perspective (graphical)
- Clinical psychology
- Social psychology
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