Reflections on the Special Issue: Divorce and Its Aftermath.
Evan Imber-Black
págs. 1-2
Introduction to the Special Issue on Divorce and Its Aftermath.
Constance R. Ahrons
págs. 3-6
The Origins of Modern Divorce.
Stephanie Coontz
págs. 7-16
Framing Divorce Reform: Media, Morality, and the Politics of Family.
Michele Adams, Scott Coltrane
págs. 17-34
Children's Living Arrangements Following Separation and Divorce: Insights From Empirical and Clinical Research.
Joan B. Kelly
págs. 35-52
Family Ties After Divorce: Long-Term Implications for Children.
págs. 53-66
Re-visioning, Restructuring, and Reconciliation: Clinical Practice With Complex Postdivorce Families.
Anne C. Bernstein
págs. 67-78
Integrative Family Therapy for High-Conflict Divorce With Disputes Over Child Custody and Visitation.
Jay Lebow, Kathleen Newcomb Rekart
págs. 79-92
A Family Therapy Perspective on Mediation.
Elana Katz
págs. 93-108
An Approach to Preventing Coparenting Conflict and Divorce in Low-Income Families: Strengthening Couple Relationships and Fostering Fathers' Involvement.
Carolyn Pape Cowan, Philip A. Cowan, Marsha Kline Pruett, Kyle Pruett
págs. 109-122
Effects of the Dads for Life Intervention on Interparental Conflict and Coparenting in the Two Years After Divorce.
Jeffrey T. Cookston, Sanford L. Braver, William A. Griffin, Stephanie R. de Lusé, Jonathan C. Miles
págs. 123-137
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