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Men’s Coping Strategies Confronting Emotional Divorce
Introduction: research considers hollow marriages in which men and women live coldly together and try to continue it despite the damage caused to the family members. With this introduction, the current research seeks to understand how men face this phenomenon and their strategies to solve it.Methods: The current research is qualitative.
Mohammad Hasan Asayesh +2 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescence is a period of heightened vulnerability to psychopathology, when capacities for mentalising and interpersonal trust develop rapidly. This study investigated how configurations of reflective functioning (RF) and epistemic trust (ET) differentiate patterns of internalizing and externalizing problems in youth.
Ilaria Maria Antonietta Benzi +5 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Well‐being tends to decline during adolescence, and recent evidence documents that it also fluctuates within adolescents from day to day. Parents' use of positive behavior support is a well‐established positive parenting strategy for promoting children's development, yet there is limited research investigating its implications ...
Lan Chen, Gregory M. Fosco
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PASTORAL COUNSELING FOR SERVANTS OF GOD FAMILIES IN MANADO WHO EXPERIENCING EMOTIONAL DIVORCE
The family is an institution that cannot be separated from problems. The problems faced by the family can lead the family to an emotional divorce. This emotional divorce is a much more severe condition than a physical or legal divorce.
Sianturi, Novita P +2 more
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The Bigger the Children, the Bigger the Worries: Are Preschoolers and Adolescents Affected Differently by Family Instability with Regard to Non-cognitive Skills? [PDF]
Substantial research on the relationship between family structures and child outcomes represents a considerable part of the literature. However, family structure provides a rather static view of the relationship of children's living arrangements and ...
Frauke H. Peter, C. Katharina Spiess
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Substance Use: The Mediating Role of Executive Function Deficits
ABSTRACT Introduction While adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are robust risk factors for adolescent substance use, the prospective neurocognitive pathways linking both cumulative and specific adversities to substance use remain understudied. This study tested a vulnerability model by examining whether executive function (EF) deficits mediate the ...
Mahsa P. Yousefkhani +2 more
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WOMEN'S ADJUSTMENT TO DIVORCE: EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL CHANGES AND THE ROLE OF TRADITIONALITY.
WOMEN'S ADJUSTMENT TO DIVORCE: EMOTIONAL AND SOCIAL CHANGES AND THE ROLE OF ...
SUSAN KATE. BASS (7966985)
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THE FAMILY ENVIRONMENT OF CHILDREN WITH DIVORCED PARENTS AND THEIR EMOTIONAL DISTURBANCES
Objectives. This study presents the child's emotional disturbances as consequences of the parents' divorce. The child's reactions to the parents' divorce differ depending on a number of factors such as the child's age stage, his personal characteristics,
Adriana DICU
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ABSTRACT Introduction During the pubertal transition, peer relationships become increasingly salient for adolescents' social and emotional development. However, research on peer contexts during this period has largely emphasized deviant peer groups, leaving the potential role of positive peer affiliations less understood.
Rona Carter, Joonyoung Park
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ABSTRACT Discussions about infidelity in the philosophy of love typically emphasize sexual transgressions, often neglecting emotional infidelity. In this article, I provide a conceptual analysis of emotional affairs. In my view, emotional affairs are defined as extrarelational connections that (a) take on a pattern of intimacy that mirrors the intimacy
Justin Clardy
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