tative adjustment after divorce (Dreman, Spielberger, & Darzi, 1997;. Kitson & Holmes, 1992). On the other hand, attachment to the ex-spouse, which includes ...
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www.springerlink.com/index/35184310V5142575.pdf
www.springerlink.com/index/35184310V5142575.pdf
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"Unhooking is giving up an emotional and romantic attachment to a person as well as to a relationship. This is a difficult and lengthy process, lasting from one ... A year or two after the divorce you may only faintly miss the person, ... "You are unhooked when you can see, hear or interact with your ex without feeling bad."
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www.divorcepeers.com/unhooking.htm
www.divorcepeers.com/unhooking.htm
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Parenting and Attachment ... See Helpguide’s Relationship Help and Raising Emotional Intelligence for learning good relationship skills ... Parenting After Divorce – Discusses how to move beyond a hostile or conflicted relationship so that your children can benefit from ex-spouses parenting cooperatively. (Phillip M. Stahl,
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helpguide.org/mental/coparenting_shared_parenting_divorce.htm
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The uncertainty of life after divorce often causes children to worry. The family unit they counted on is breaking apart. In addition to emotional reassurance, ... Raising Kids with Your Ex: Co-Parenting After a Separation or Divorce ... Attachment Disorders: Insecure Attachment and Reactive Attachment Disorder...
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helpguide.org/mental/children_divorce.htm
helpguide.org/mental/children_divorce.htm
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Your divorce decree is only step one in moving into a new life after divorce. The real divorce is the cutting of the emotional, mental and physical ties that still bind you to your ex-husband.
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www.womansdivorce.com/ex-after-divorce.html
www.womansdivorce.com/ex-after-divorce.html
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What do you do when your ex gets a girlfriend? Life is starting to settle down and your kids are adjusting fairly well to the divorce, ... What do you do if the girlfriend gets too involved with your kids, allows things you wouldn't, and seems to be creating an emotional attachment with your child? ... Dating After Divorce...
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www.womansdivorce.com/ex-gets-a-girlfriend.html
www.womansdivorce.com/ex-gets-a-girlfriend.html
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My ex and I (after 12 years now), truly are "best friends"..we do for each other, and help each other, and support each other. It is almost like a brother/sister relationship. ... Divorce Attorney Network...
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www.childcustody.org/blendedfamily/_disc85/0000023d.htm
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... Stressors, and Attachment as Predictors of Adult Adjustment after Divorce: A ... Abstract: Analyzed postdivorce emotional and psychological adjustment of men ... Results indicated that reducing attachment to ex-spouse was central to ...
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www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ4066...
www.eric.ed.gov/ERICWebPortal/recordDetail?accno=EJ406637
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If, after asking yourself these questions, and after going through counseling (which is ALWAYS recommended after ANY divorce), you find you are able to maintain a friendship with your Ex, and that the two of you swinging together would not be a detriment to your emotional health, then by all means enjoy yourself.
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en.allexperts.com/q/Adult-Swinging-2707/Swinging-Ex.htm
en.allexperts.com/q/Adult-Swinging-2707/Swinging-Ex.htm
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