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 Theories of Disenchantment
This paper discusses object relations theory, attachment theory, cognitive behavioural theory, and systems theory - four frameworks which have been used to explain conflicts that arise in adult relationships.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• The Lord Chancellor • 1999
 The Street Lifestyle Study
This paper explores the precursors to adopting a street lifestyle as a teen and looks at negative peer influences, conflicting child-parent values, experiences of domestic violence or abuse, and bullying.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Health Canada • 1997
 Religion and Conflict in Family Relationships
This paper explores the effect of religion on the occurrence and resolution of marital and parent-child conflict.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Center for Family and Demographic Research • February 25, 2002
 Policy Responses to Couple Conflict and Domestic Violence: A Framework for Discussion
This document discusses public policy responses to domestic conflict, such as couple education, coparenting education, programs for abusive partners, and responsible fatherhood programs.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Center for Law and Social Policy • February 01, 2002
 High Conflict Divorce
This article documents the association between high conflict, violent parental divorce and emotional, behavioural and social problems in the children involved.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• The Future of Children • Spring 1994
 The Early Identification and Streaming of Cases of High Conflict Separation and Divorce: A review
This paper outlines the risk factors and negative outcomes that children of parental divorce or separation are likely to experience, such as high conflict, parental absence, violence, and emotional maladjustment.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Department of Justice Canada • 2001
 Conditions Affecting the Association Between Father Identity and Father Involvement
This study examined how levels of interparental cooperation and indirect conflict moderate the link between father identity and involvement.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Mens Studies Press • January 1, 2005
 Step-Parenting in the 1990's
This paper discusses the impact of stepfamilies on well-being, and finds that this type of household, on average, experiences greater economic hardship and more stress and conflict than first-families.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Joseph Rowntree Foundation • June 01, 1998
 Parental Divorce in Childhood and Demographic Outcomes in Young Adulthood
This study found that young adults whose parents divorced were more likely to leave home due to conflict, be involved in cohabiting relationships, and to have a child out of wedlock than those whose parents were married.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• John Hopkins University • 1995
 You Make Me Sick: Marital Quality and Health Over the Life Course
This paper provides evidence that poor marital quality can have a negative effect on men's and women's physical health.
• Category: Family Relations > Conflict
• Population Research Center • 2004
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