Beyond the Average Divorce provides marriage and family scholars
and students a rich depiction of how children and adults of all
ages respond to diverse divorce experiences. Rather than
emphasizing means and averages in looking at "typical" family
reactions to divorce, authors David H. Demo and Mark A. Fine
emphasize variability and change over time in the pre-divorce,
divorce, and post-divorce process. The book's three parts explore
theoretical and methodological tools for studying divorce, the
divorce process and its multiple pathways, and future directions in
research. Key Features Includes cutting-edge research on how
children are affected by multiple transitions in family structure
and parenting arrangements during the divorce process Covers the
most common causes of divorce and how the family environment
deteriorates during the years leading up to divorce Provides
easy-to-understand descriptions and examples of how specific
research methods can be used to study divorce Offers a dynamic
theoretical model of divorce and how it is experienced by family
members in a wide variety of family situations Discusses policy
implications as well as directions for future theoretical,
research, and clinical work in this vital area
Beyond the Average Divorce is intendedas a core textbook foruse
in upper-level undergraduate or graduate courses in Family Stress
and Divorce, Dysfunctional Families, Sociology of the Family, and
Couples, Marriage, and Family Counseling."
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