Divorce, as a concept, can be a bit polarizing. Many still view it as an institution that damages marriage and creates conflict within society. Even though the reality may be drastically different, it is important to remember how individuals got those types of perceptions. One …
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Dissecting Conflict Theory’s Role in Divorce
When marital problems first arise, the concept of relationships is often questioned by those facing the prospect of a divorce. The thought process is that if they could not make their relationship function the way it is supposed to and they are not experiencing the …
CONTINUE READINGLyme Disease Can Spell Divorce on Unsupportive Marriages
Many health conditions put a strain on a marriage, that many marriages simply are not equipped to withstand. The stress of the situation coupled with the financial burden of medical costs can allow for conflict to surface. The relationships allow these conditions to have a …
CONTINUE READINGStudy Highlights Divorced Couples Who Stay Together, Co-Parent
Typically, when a couple gets divorced, that’s it. The marital part of their relationship is over. They can be civil and sometimes stay the best of friends. They can co-parent with one another, in an effort to raise their mutual children, but typically, romance is …
CONTINUE READINGDissecting Individualism in Divorce Culture
In any institution, a culture develops around it. As they grow, cultures can add depth to the institutions they surround. Topically speaking, related interest areas continue to grow the institutions and the built-up culture that followed. Just as there is a culture of marriage, many …
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