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  1. The crisis of divorce: An opportunity for constructive change

    In this article the authors seek a partial answer to the intriguing question of the nature of the factors which help some persons achieve healthy...

    Mordecai Kaffman, Moshe Talmon in International Journal of Family Therapy
    Article 01 December 1984
  2. Child Custody Determination

    The incidence of divorce has exhibited an upward trend for several years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Census (1977), the divorce rate doubled...
    Richard A. Marafiote in The Custody of Children
    Chapter 1985
  3. Mothers and children alone: The stamp of poverty

    The contributions from a variety of potential sources of emotional and economic support are evaluated as well as their impact on female-headed...

    Barbara Goldfarb, Roger W. Libby in Alternative Lifestyles
    Article 01 June 1984
  4. The crisis of divorce: An opportunity for constructive change

    In this article the authors seek a partial answer to the intriguing question of the nature of the factors which help some persons achieve healthy...

    Mordecai Kaffman, Moshe Talmon in International Journal of Family Therapy
    Article 01 December 1982
  5. Conjugal relationships in the context of the Black extended family

    Black conjugal relationships are examined in relation to other kin relationships and contrasted with the Euro-American family pattern. In the latter,...

    Joyce Aschenbrenner, Carolyn Hameedah Carr in Alternative Lifestyles
    Article 01 November 1980
  6. The binuclear family

    A new family form, the binuclear family , is emerging with the rise in divorce rates. To aid in its institutionalization and in lifting from it the...

    Constance R. Ahrons in Alternative Lifestyles
    Article 01 November 1979
  7. Amicable divorce

    Traditional marriage viewed divorce as a deviant phenomenon based on the commission of a fault by one partner against the other, leaving the...

    Robert O. Blood Jr., Margaret C. Blood in Alternative Lifestyles
    Article 01 November 1979
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