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Double Binds Family and Divorce Stephanie Gillooly FS – 121 November 2, 2011

Stephanie Gillooly FS – 121 November 2, 2011. 11 % of the United States population is divorced Average length of divorce proceedings: 1 year 50%

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Page 1: Stephanie Gillooly FS – 121 November 2, 2011.  11 % of the United States population is divorced  Average length of divorce proceedings: 1 year  50%

Double BindsFamily and Divorce

Stephanie GilloolyFS – 121November 2, 2011

Page 2: Stephanie Gillooly FS – 121 November 2, 2011.  11 % of the United States population is divorced  Average length of divorce proceedings: 1 year  50%

Divorce in the United States

11 % of the United States population is divorced

Average length of divorce proceedings: 1 year

50% of first marriages end in divorce

1 in 4 adults has had a divorce

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Children Involved in Divorce

40% of divorced mothers reported that they had interfered with the fathers visitation to punish him.

50% of mothers see no value in the fathers continued contact with his children.

63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes

Nearly 2 of every 5 children in America do not live with their fathers

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Children’s Double Binds

Can’t please their parents

Parents mad about child’s choice of one or the other Mom’s house Dad’s house Can’t win

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Children’s Double Binds

Child as mediator Parents argue through child Child doesn’t know what to say Caught in the middle Child blamed Wrong either way

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Parent Double Binds

Deciding where the child(ren) will live Either way the child will be missing out

Divorce Proceedings Money House Custody

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Step-Parent Double Binds

Can’t get in the middle Accused of not caring if they don’t Negative connotations

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Consequences

Child develops anger because they cant make the “right” choice

Child resents parent(s) Blames them when older

Parents hate each other Loss of communication

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Possible Ways to Get Out

Child tells parents how they feel Wont choose one over the other Doesn’t want to be in the middle

Family therapists Parents need to compromise

Think of the child first Child > money/house

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Works Cited

http://www.divorcestatistics.org/ http://www.census.gov/hhes/

socdemo/marriage/ http://www.divorcerate.org/ http://www.childadvocate.net/

divorce_effects_on_children.htm