When their parents divorce, some children falter and others thrive. This book asks why. Is it the custody arrangements? A parent's new partner? Conflicts or consistency between the two households? "Adolescents After Divorce" follows children from 1100 divorcing families to discover what makes the difference. Focusing on a period beginning four years after the divorce, the authors have the help of their subjects in exploring the altered conditions of their lives. These teenagers come from a wide range of backgrounds. Some are functioning well. Some are faring poorly. The authors examine the full variety of situations in which these children find themselves once the initial disruption has passed - whether parents remarry or repartner, how parents relate to each other and to their children, and how life in two homes is integrated. Certain findings emerge - for instance, we see that remarried new partners were better accepted than cohabiting new partners. And when parents' relations are amicable, adolescents in dual custody are less likely than other adolescents to experience loyalty conflicts.
The authors also consider the effects of visitation arrangements, the demands made and the goals set within each home, and the emotional closeness of the residential parent to the child.
- ISBN10 0674005171
- ISBN13 9780674005174
- Publish Date 1 October 1996
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 16 January 2011
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Harvard University Press
- Format Hardcover
- Pages 344
- Language English