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The Effects of Divorce on Children : A Mother-Son Perspective, EPUB eBook

The Effects of Divorce on Children : A Mother-Son Perspective EPUB

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In todays society, divorce touches the lives of many families and children. In The Effects of Divorce on Children, author Deborah Henady-Korba explores the impact of divorce on young children, focusing on boys ages eight to twelve and the mother-son relationship.

This critical literature review seeks to establish connections with divorce and issues related to adjustment including problem-solving skills, coping mechanisms, attachment and bonding, explanatory style, vulnerability, resilience, risk, and adjustment problems with behavioral and emotional outcomes. It addresses the following questions:

How do boys between the ages of eight and twelve in divorced families cope successfully?

What are their coping behaviors?

Is there a relationship between the effects of post-divorce adjustment on boys who are between eight and twelve years of age and their developmental stages leading to increased behavioral and emotional problems?

What are the effects of post-divorce adjustment on the mother-son relationship?

The Effects of Divorce on Children shares the results of Henady-Korbas Literature Review and makes a meaningful contribution to social change in todays society, by offering a revised Diathesis-Stress Model incorporating protective and risk factors that lead to effective or ineffective coping skills and resiliency that may be applied in several areas of psychology.

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