The Effects of Divorce on Children: A Mother-Son Perspective

The Effects of Divorce on Children: A Mother-Son Perspective

by Deborah A. Henady-Korba
The Effects of Divorce on Children: A Mother-Son Perspective

The Effects of Divorce on Children: A Mother-Son Perspective

by Deborah A. Henady-Korba

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Overview

In todays society, divorce touches the lives of many families and children. In The Effects of Divorce on Children, author Deborah Henady-Korba explores the impact of divorce on young children, focusing on boys ages eight to twelve and the mother-son relationship.

This critical literature review seeks to establish connections with divorce and issues related to adjustment including problem-solving skills, coping mechanisms, attachment and bonding, explanatory style, vulnerability, resilience, risk, and adjustment problems with behavioral and emotional outcomes. It addresses the following questions:

How do boys between the ages of eight and twelve in divorced families cope successfully?

What are their coping behaviors?

Is there a relationship between the effects of post-divorce adjustment on boys who are between eight and twelve years of age and their developmental stages leading to increased behavioral and emotional problems?

What are the effects of post-divorce adjustment on the mother-son relationship?

The Effects of Divorce on Children shares the results of Henady-Korbas Literature Review and makes a meaningful contribution to social change in todays society, by offering a revised Diathesis-Stress Model incorporating protective and risk factors that lead to effective or ineffective coping skills and resiliency that may be applied in several areas of psychology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781489712172
Publisher: LifeRich Publishing
Publication date: 04/24/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 108
File size: 301 KB

About the Author

Deborah Henady-Korba earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Saint Joseph College in Rensselaer, Indiana, and a master’s and PhD(ABD) in educational/clinical psychology from Walden University. She has been teaching psychology since 1999, currently at the Art Institute and the University of Phoenix. Deborah and her late husband, Jerome, made their home in Lafayette, Indiana. She has six children and twelve grandchildren.

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