In this book, Herbert Anderson and Kenneth R. Mitchell demonstrate
that leaving home is a significant part of forming an individual
identity and a natural aspect of maturing. It is also a lifelong
process, but one that is desirable and appropriate for both the one
who leaves and the ones left behind. However, understanding the
process requires care. This book helps clarify what is at stake in
the ordinary yet complex process of leaving home. The Family Living
in Pastoral Perspective series examines crucial times in family
life in light of the family as a social unit. Each book addresses
major changes that ordinarily occur in the life cycle of a family.
Each volume takes into account family system theory and social and
economic factors that affect the family.
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