离婚的孩子:失去和成长的故事

John H. Harvey, Mark A. Fine
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《离婚的孩子》精选了数百名年轻人的故事。这些故事包含了绝望、家庭混乱和“失踪”父亲等主题。这本书描绘了一幅痛苦的画面,希望,和弹性显示的年轻人,而在离婚的阵痛和随后的几年里。这些令人心酸的叙述是通过对最近离婚文献的分析而形成的。这本书清楚地展示了讲故事在帮助人们处理生活中重大损失事件方面的价值。作者的希望是,通过研究这些经历,我们将对离婚的影响有更深入的了解,并最终加强未来的关系。这本书挑战了这样一种观点,即大多数孩子会因父母离婚而受到不可挽回的伤害。影片展示了年轻人对父母离婚的各种各样的反应,展示了许多年轻人在承受家庭离婚带来的痛苦中学会的力量和韧性。研究的重点是,对拥有亲密关系的可能性的希望,以及在自己的成年生活中努力拥有更强大家庭的意愿,是这些年轻人的持久动力。作者从理论上强调了讲故事对那些经历重大损失的人的价值,希望这种强调受访者原始输入的方法能让读者的经历更生动、更真实。
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Children of Divorce: Stories of Loss and Growth
"Children of Divorce" features excerpts of stories collected from hundreds of young people. The narratives embrace such themes as despair, chaos in the family, and "missing" dads. The volume paints a picture of the pain, the hope, and the resiliency shown by young adults while in the throes of divorce and in the years to follow. These poignant narratives are framed by an analysis of the most recent divorce literature. The book clearly demonstrates the value of storytelling in helping people deal with major loss events in their lives. The authors' hope is that by examining these experiences, we will gain a greater understanding of the effects of divorce and ultimately strengthen relationships in the future. This book challenges the contention that most children will be irretrievably hurt by their parents' divorce. Presenting a mixture of young people's voices demonstrating the great variety of reactions to parental divorce, it shows the strength and resilience many of these young people have learned in surviving the pain surrounding divorce in their families. Emphasis is placed on how hope about the possibilities of having close relationships--as well as a willingness to try to have stronger families in their own adult lives--represent abiding motivations in this sample of young people. Providing an overarching theoretical emphasis on the value of storytelling for people dealing with major losses, the authors hope that this method of stressing the raw input of respondents will make the experiences more vivid and realistic to the reader.
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