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consists of planfulness, self-regulation, adaptability, and social responsibility.
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are divorced individuals who are well-adjusted, self-sufficient, socially skilled, have a successful career, an active social life, and a wide range of interests.
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The are individuals who have problems before their divorce, which worsen after the breakup.
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The is the second stage in the family life cycle, where marriage is usually described as the union of two individuals from separate families, but in reality it is the union of two entire family systems and the development of a new, third system.
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The is a decrease in marital satisfaction and an increase in feelings of emptiness brought on by the children’s departure.
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is a style in which the parent is very uninvolved in the child’s life.
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parents let their children do what they want.
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is the process of adapting to the majority culture.
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is characterized by failure to provide for the child’s basic needs.
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includes acts or omissions by parents or other caregivers that have caused, or could cause, serious behavioral, cognitive, or emotional problems.







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