Patients in aftermath of divorce - review of writings on post-divorce I adaptation

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Pavlat, Josef [1 ]
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[1] LF UK, Psychiat Klin 1, Prague 12821 2, Czech Republic
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CESKOSLOVENSKA PSYCHOLOGIE | 2013年 / 57卷 / 02期
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divorce; parental conflict; parental litigation; aftermath of divorce; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; MARITAL DISRUPTION; MORTALITY; PATTERNS; MOTHERS; GENDER; ADULTS; WOMEN; TIME;
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Patients in aftermath of divorce - review of writings on post-divorce I adaptation J. Pavlat One of the most clear consequences of divorce is downward economic mobility. Divorced women and their children are often poor and engage in legal battle to get alimony. Role of a single parent is exhausting, full of problems. Taking in account the decrease of standard of living, loss of friends, shift in roles and overlode there is no surprise the divorced adults suffer from psychic problems. Further consequence of divorce is reduction or lost of contacts' with former in-laws. The friends, disappear especially in a cas,I friendship was gained during matrimony and was shared with the partner: Compared with married the divorced have more problems with somatic health and experience shorter life. Behind. those differences in health there, is connection between divorce and level of immunity. Post divorce adaptation is more complicated and difficult for women. It is in the consequence of more complicated social and personal situation of women, who live With children from divorced matrimony, Psychic symptoms as experience of pain, suffering and depression disappear mostly in two to four years after divorce. Some divorced survive divorce quickly for another divorce is such a negative event that they cope with it an long time. There is a group of divorced which never adjust. It is about one tenth of divorced. Prolonged engagement in legal battles is due to psychical problems of parents. It is clear that the post divorce adjustment is for great deal of divorced slow and difficult. Divorce can be taken as well mastered in a case parents succeed to solve their housing, social educational and partner situation and succeed even in inner, emotional and sexual breakaway and find the new live perspective, post divorce identity and satisfactory lifestyle.
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