Cause and Effect Essay on Divorce

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    marriage is supposed to last a lifetime; but somewhere along the line, as a result of faults from one or both spouses, couples separate and then divorce. Divorce: a legal and formal dissolution of a marriage. Per the U.S Census Bureau estimates, in 2014 there was a 6.8 percent rate of marriages and 3.6 percent rate of divorce per 1,000 population ("Marriage and Divorce"). These statistics are troubling to many Americans…

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    Is Divorce Always The Answer? Commonly the causes of divorce are less and simpler than its consequences. According to (The American Institute Of Stress) Divorce is the second most stressful situation experience by Americans surpassed only by Death of Spouse. As humans to some extent we understand the fact that we are mortal and that someday, we want it or not, we will have to experience the death of a person we love, is part of life. However, divorce is a voluntary decision. Nobody is forced to…

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    The psychologist, also known as a therapist, helps people in several areas, including depression, anxiety, grief and loss, life transitions, and stress, as well as many other specific disorders such as Attention Deficit Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, among countless others. The age of the person receiving treatment from a psychologist can range from a young child, to an adolescent, to an active adult, to a senior citizen. In her 2016 article…

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    Introduction Although divorce is not uncommon in the United States, it still has a negative effect on adolescence. According to Taylor et at. (2011), “children from divorced families are at a higher risk for a variety of emotional and behavioral concerns” (p. 124). When divorce is caused by marital violence in the home, it can be detrimental to the child. Children suffer from depression and anger as a result of their parents divorcing. Children that undergo depression is a consequence of…

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    children. Divorce affects many members of the family, including children. Statistics show that annually more than one million children will go through the process of divorce within their family per year (Bing, Nelson & Wesolowski, 2009). The study reported that 40% of all children will experience parental divorce during their lifetimes (Arkes, 2013). This study illustrates that there are numerous consequences of parental divorce on children. When compared to children from non-divorce households…

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    parent households are the fastest growing category of all family units. Approximately one out of every four children will spend some part of their childhood under eighteen living with a single parent. This single parenthood occurs because of death, divorce or separation. If it is any reason, it will affect the partner as well as the children. Single Parent Mothers: If the single parent is a mother, she may face the conflict between the continuing role of mother and additional role of worker…

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    The Effect Divorces have on Children We say children are the future … right? Well when a child goes through a divorce, many of the lose theirs. Recent studies have proven children who have parents that are going through a divorce have more problems than those that do not. As a result of separation of the parents in the child’s life can cause a bundle of stress, loss of concentration, or even worse depression. Divorces may even seem beneficial to the parents but it is really anything at all? To…

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    Currently, approximately 40 per cent of marriages can be expected to end in divorce. When divorce occurs this affects the child in many different ways depending on their age. These effects often start with stress, depression and may eventually lead to lifelong psychological problems. The way in which the situation is handled changes the degree of problems which the child will encounter. There are 5 main reasons for divorce. These consist of getting married for the wrong reasons , such as for…

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    understand the patterns associated with each. First, we start with common couple violence, a common form resulting in arguments that do not escalate, get physical or cause injury, this is the most common type. Next, we have intimate terrorism,…

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    with one parent. After a divorce the child 's life can consists of economic loss and, most of the time, the loss of a supportive parent. Since many children do not adjust well to this situation, their behavior is affected. The change is devastating for numerous kids and it affects their entire life. Divorce of parents produces many problems and affects the youngsters negatively by creating behavioral and financial problems, jealousy, and relationship issues. In a divorce, the parents usually do…

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