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  • We're Still Family: What Grown Children Have to Say About Their Parents' Divorce
  • Written by author Constance Ahrons
  • Published by HarperCollins Publishers, May 2005
  • What is the real legacy of divorce? To answer this question, Constance Ahrons, Ph.D., interviewed one hundred and seventy-three grown children whose divorcing parents she had interviewed twenty years earlier for her landmark study, the basis of which was
  • Formerly with the U. of Southern California, Ahrons is now an international lecturer, consultant, and workshop leader. Her 1994 text, The Good Divorce, was based on a study of parents and stepparents interviewed in the early 80s, during the first five yea
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Introductionix
Part IThe Truth About Divorce
1.No Easy Answers: Why the Popular View of Divorce Is Wrong3
2.The Adult Children Speak: The Real Legacy of Divorce23
3.Lingering Memories About Their Predivorce Family: Adult Children Look Back at Their Parents' Marriages Before the Divorce47
Part IIChanges, Changes: What Our Kids Want us to Know About What Works and What Doesn't
4.Living Arrangements: What Kids Have to Say About Their "Best Interests"65
5.Fathers: The Most Vulnerable Relationship and How Adult Children Work It Out96
6.Reinventing the Brady Bunch: How Remarriage Changes Children's Lives118
7.The Importance of Tribal Elders: Adult Children Tell Us How Parental Cooperation Matters160
Part IIIStrengthening Our Binuclear Families
8.Fostering Resilience: Helping Children Thrive in Their Postdivorce Families193
9.Advice from the Front Lines: How to Script a Good Divorce222
Postscript: A Call for Change: How Society Can Support Families after Divorce239
AppendixThe Research245
Notes253
Selected References265
Acknowledgments269
Index271


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