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  2. For better or for worse: The mental health effects of divorce

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    Divorce can trigger feelings of grief, loss, and identity crises, but a therapist can provide coping tools, help reframe negative thought patterns, and guide you through the process of healing.

  3. Effects of divorce - Wikipedia

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    Divorce can affect both the people getting divorced and any children they may have in both the short and long term. After a divorce, the couple often experiences effects including decreased levels of happiness, [1] a change in economic status, and emotional problems. The effects on children can include academic, behavioral, and psychological ...

  4. The Divorce Whisperer Is Helping Women Reclaim Their Voice ...

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    We need to help women reframe divorce. And the way they can do this is by allowing themselves to speak about it instead of just being shut down with shame. This is about generational change.

  5. Inside the Movement to Make Divorce Almost Impossible for ...

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    According to the law, married people in North Carolina who want a no-fault divorce–meaning neither partner is to blame for the breakup–have to live in separate households for one year and a ...

  6. Relationships and health - Wikipedia

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    Poor relationships have a negative impact on health outcomes. In 1985, Cohen and Wills presented two models that have been employed to describe this connection: the main effect model and the stress-buffering model. [2] The main effect model postulates that our social networks influence our psychology (our affect) and our physiology (biological ...

  7. Family disruption - Wikipedia

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    Studies have associated family disruption to delinquency and drug use. According to a study conducted in 1999 by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) that studied the relationship between family types and levels of delinquency/drug use, the greater number of times children live through a divorce, the more delinquent they become. [5]

  8. No Man, More Money: Five Women Who Thrived After Divorce - AOL

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    Clichés are often rooted in truth, and those about single mothers and poverty are no exception. According to a recent Spectrem Group study, recent female divorcees are twice as likely to ...

  9. Effects of marriage - Wikipedia

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    Polygamous marriages can have negative effects on women and are illegal in many countries. Many women experience feelings of neglect and jealousy. [10] Men, often, are not fair when it comes to equally splitting their time in these marriages, though they may desire to be. It is possible that women rarely see their husbands or have their needs met.