Psychological Effects Divorce Has on Children


Executive summary about effects of divorce on children by Joe Pacero

Effects of divorce on children. What are some of the psychological effects divorce has on children?
Most of the psychological effects divorce has on children falls into two categories.
1.Lack of security
2. Fear of commitment
The first, fear of commitment, can be a burden to the children because of the way that the divorce makes them feel. The reason is because of society's acceptance of divorces, it has become more commonplace. As it is more normal, the side effects will begin to be mitigated.
Children can feel as though they are not safe at home because of the divorce. When something as rupturing as divorce enters their home, it is hard to fix the rift that is spawned by such an emotional tragedy.

The Tragic Long Term Effects of Divorce on Children
Executive summary about effects of divorce on children by Sandra Julie
The long term effects of divorce on children and the emotional trauma they have to endure are often seen as secondary to the financial implications affecting their parents and even less important than the actual custody battles that often ensue.
Divorce is an emotional and stressful time for everyone involved oftentimes including the extended families. Young children may be at a total loss to what is happening. Divorce will shatter that foundation. Older children may understand what is going on. Parents may have had the good sense to confront the situation and explain what was happening to their older children. What matters is that the children believe it.
The issue of their parent's divorce will never leave them, it will never be over. Children will have all sorts of questions for which they will want answers. The long term effects of divorce on children may never be totally eliminated but they can be minimized.
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