Divorce can sever parent-child and extended family bonds, resulting in long-term strains on the most resilient family relationships. Adjustments for all involved can extend over many months or even years.
Creating a 'we statement' for divorce and holiday gatherings can foster cooperation among all parties affected. This strategy aids in alleviating emotional distress and promotes healthier interactions.
The phenomenon of 'Gray Divorce' is growing, with a notable doubling of divorce rates among those aged 50 and older since 1990, affecting familial relationships comprehensively.
Relationships between parents and their adult children remain critical throughout life, with research indicating that their quality strongly impacts the psychological well-being of both parents and adult children.
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