attachment-based theory of parent conflict
- Basing on your understanding of the reading, briefly explain the attachment-based theory of parent conflict? What is the meaning and consequences of poor parent-child relationships and risky families to the entire family and children in their present and future life?
- Using brief explain the difference between sole residential custody and joint residential custody as explained and practiced by parents after divorce? Apart from reducing parenting time, what other five things can court order undertake to have better options to deal with children’s exposure?
- According to Paul Amato (2003), divorce has innumerable negative effect on the family, explains the reason why father-child relationships are the most affected by divorce, and what are other possible factors that moderates the impact of divorce on father-child relationships? Using the Fabricius & Luecken (2007) explanation on divorce, what is a retrospective approach, how is it determined, and its vitality to the participants?[unique_solution]
- In the reading, many authors have discussed much on the causes, consequences, and possible solutions on divorces. Using examples and evidence from the reading and real-life experiences, explain possible solutions in a situation where a marriage has become lost, as a result of two parents began to feel that the other was not living up to expectations as a husband or wife. The couple has sought marriage counseling various times, but it has not helped them to solve their differences. Briefly explain possible solutions to resolve their escalating disputes? What will they do to avoid subjecting their minors to physical and psychological suffering? As a judge, how will you likely decide about the children’s living arrangements to safeguard their current and future life being negatively affected by their parent’s decision?
- Using modern attachment theory ideas and argument, explain the significant consequences of poor parent-child relationships? Explain some of the major Psychological processes of emotional insecurity that accompany physiological dysregulation as a result of parental conflict and poor parent-child relationships? Using your own experience explains four advantages of divorce as a way of solving intense marriage differences? According to Repetti, Taylor, and Seeman (2002), dysfunctional family relationships “lead to consequent accumulating risk for mental health disorders, major chronic diseases, and early mortality.” Briefly explain the reason behind these disorders affecting divorced families than non-divorced?