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Family Counseling and Its Role in Addressing the Phenomenon of Divorce: A Descriptive-Analytical Study on a Sample of Clients at Mawaddah Family Development Association in Jeddah

This study aimed to identify the prominent causes of divorce from the perspective of social workers and family counselors in Saudi society. It also sought to determine the post-divorce repercussions on the family and examine the role of family counseling in mitigating this phenomenon. The study adopted the social survey method as an appropriate research methodology. A questionnaire was utilized as the primary tool f…

picked 11 Aug 2026

Book · DOAB

Scheidung als soziales Risiko

Separations and divorces have become much more common in the last 50 years. Almost half of the marriages or cohabiting relationships break up over time. To date, knowledge about the situation of divorced people immediately after divorce and over time has been limited in Switzerland. A study funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation therefore examined the consequences of divorce. The project provides a basis fo…

picked 13 Aug 2026

Full text · Open Library

Family Relationships - Family Roles, Anger, Separation, Divorce, Conflict
picked 14 Aug 2026

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The Influence of a Father's Residential Status on the Development of DepressionThe Influence of a Father's Residential Status on the Development of Depression

In recognition of society's changing family dynamics, due to divorce, separation, and the adaptation of cohabitating relationships, a significant amount of children are growing up in homes separate from that of their biological fathers, and are subsequently experiencing the addition of an alternative father figure in their lives. Further, a significant amount of American children are growing up in single-parent home…

St. Catherine University, via DPLA
picked 14 Aug 2026
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