What Is The Effects Of Divorce And Family Breakdown?

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Many issues arise within marriages/relationships that cause separation and, thus generate long term psychological and behavioral effects on children. According to Dombeck (2006), “there is no single reason why a relationship begins to break down. However, once a relationship starts to break down, there is a sequence of events that tends to occur.” This is an approved utterance, because as seen today, divorce/break down of family has become a social widespread pattern across the globe.
Weeks, Gambescia & Jenkins (2003) defines marital infidelity as “a violation of a couples assumed or started contract regarding emotional and/or sexual exclusivity.” It is, indeed, a gut-wrenching situation a person can experience in marriage and a primary cause of family breakdown/divorce. Divorced individuals expressed that there was a certain time in their marriage when they felt unappreciated, unwanted, and unwelcomed by their significant other. While, others demonstrated love, care, and other comforting emotions that attracted them. Additionally, as technology advances, online dating, hooking up and use of internet pornography is effortless to use by simply …show more content…

Moreover, children who experience divorce/family breakdown suffer from acute depression induced mainly by children blaming themselves for their parent’s decision. Also, in most cases, the children live with their mother and it is possible that she can blame them for their father’s faults. This can affect the children’s learning process, because depression deprive them from happiness and attentiveness. “More importantly, a child who has learning difficulties and who has been surviving at school without proper identification and services will deteriorate quickly when divorce destroys his world” (St. Clair,

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