how divorce affect the adolescent

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November 30, 2014

 

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They are also in the transition stage of separating themselves from their parents and developing into an adult. The adolescent is at the stage of development in which he must separate himself from his parents on order to establish as an adult"(Anderson, p.70). Be in socially accepted is one of the more important aspects of this developmental stage...
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The development of relationships with friends allows for them to form an identity. The adolescent only accepts his or her identity if, and only if, the society feels that it is correct. Otherwise, they may feel inadequate and isolated from everyone else because the do not fit in with everyone else's standards(Anderson,14) This developmental stage in one's life in conjunction with the effects of a divorce, make the changes much more difficult to overcome and accept...
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