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The 30 Years' War / Rob Waters.

by Waters, Rob; Irvine, Martha; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: SIRS Enduring Issues 2002Article 9Family. Publisher: Psychotherapy Networker, 2001; Associated Press Newsfeatures, 2001ISSN: 1522-3213;.Subject(s): Wallerstein, Judith | Adult children | Child mental health | Children of divorced parents | Communication in the family | Divorce -- Research | Divorce counseling | Divorced parents | Parent and child | Child mental healthDDC classification: 050 Summary: "THE 30 YEARS' WAR" --- "[Judith] Wallerstein, now 78, is the grand dame of divorce research: She's been studying the impact of divorce on children for 30 years, since the modern American divorce boom was launched in California in the early 1970s." (PSYCHOTHERAPY NETWORKER) This interview with Wallerstein addresses the effects divorce has on children and families.Summary: "CHILDREN OF DIVORCE STILL FEEL ALONE" --- "This article examines the difficulties often encountered by children of divorce, such as feelings of isolation and despair. "Even though new data indicates single-parent homes are more common than ever, many [children of divorce] still feel like outsiders." (LANSING STATE JOURNAL)
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This MARC record contains two articles.

Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2002.

Originally Published: The 30 Years' War, March/April 2001; pp. 40-52.

Originally Published: Children of Divorce Still Feel Alone, May 28, 2001; pp. n.p.

"THE 30 YEARS' WAR" --- "[Judith] Wallerstein, now 78, is the grand dame of divorce research: She's been studying the impact of divorce on children for 30 years, since the modern American divorce boom was launched in California in the early 1970s." (PSYCHOTHERAPY NETWORKER) This interview with Wallerstein addresses the effects divorce has on children and families.

"CHILDREN OF DIVORCE STILL FEEL ALONE" --- "This article examines the difficulties often encountered by children of divorce, such as feelings of isolation and despair. "Even though new data indicates single-parent homes are more common than ever, many [children of divorce] still feel like outsiders." (LANSING STATE JOURNAL)

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