Exam 13: Coming Apart: Separation and Divorce
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During the uncoupling process, the initiator is dissatisfied or unhappy, but keeps such feelings to themselves.
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New ways of relating to children and former spouses are part of
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When the former spouse becomes irrelevant to one's self and emotional well-being, a person has accomplished the _____ divorce.
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Noncustodial parental involvement varies depending on whether the custodial family is a single- parent family or a stepfamily.
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Based on social integration, we would expect which people to have higher divorce rates?
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