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For Better or for Worse: Divorce Reconsidered
Contributor(s): Hetherington, E. Mavis (Author), Kelly, John (Author)
ISBN: 0393324133     ISBN-13: 9780393324136
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
OUR PRICE:   $24.26  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: February 2003
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Annotation: "A reader-friendly guide to how people can build success out of the stress and adversity of divorce."-Michael Rutter, Institute of Psychiatry, London
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BISAC Categories:
- Psychology | Interpersonal Relations
- Family & Relationships | Divorce & Separation
Dewey: 306.89
LCCN: 2001044319
Physical Information: 0.95" H x 5.47" W x 8.25" (0.80 lbs) 320 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
Mavis Hetherington, without doubt the world's preeminent researcher on the family processes that surround divorce, ...has distilled the wisdom growing out of her many studies of the short-term and long-term impact of divorce on family members (Eleanor Maccoby, Stanford University). Offering a welcome corrective to misleading and simplistic accounts, Hetherington not only provides scientifically sound and wonderfully sensible guidance but dispels the myth that divorce is always negative (Ross D. Parke, University of California, Riverside). This widely-heralded study (Time) is a reader-friendly guide to how people can build success out of the stress and adversity of divorce (Michael Rutter, Institute of Psychiatry, London), presenting a more nuanced picture of marital breakup--not as a momentary event but as a life process. Hetherington identifies the kinds of marriages that predispose a couple to divorce or not and also pinpoints windows of change that allow some to fashion the challenges of divorce into an opportunity for themselves and for their children. Gold standard [research] aimed at clearing up confusion among moms and dads worried about divorce.--USA Today Sure to become a classic in the field!--Constance R. Ahrons, author of The Good Divorce Without doubt the world's preeminent researcher on the family processes that surround divorce.--Eleanor Maccoby, Stanford University A welcome corrective to misleading and simplistic accounts...dispels the myth that divorce is always negative.--Ross D. Parke, University of California, Riverside

Contributor Bio(s): Hetherington, E. Mavis: - E. Mavis Hetherington is professor emeritus, Department of Psychology, University of Virginia. She lives in Charlottesville.Kelly, John: - John Kelly is a writer in New York City.