Separation
& Divorce - Kids
Many children go through their parents’ divorce
with relatively few problems or permanent negative effects. However,
for other children, the effects of divorce can be traumatic and
long-lived. Changes in a child’s living arrangements, time
with parents, or ongoing parental conflict are difficult for
any child to deal with. Twenty to twenty-five percent of the
children whose parents divorce suffer significant adjustment
problems as teenagers. The negative impact often persists into
adulthood, resulting in nearly twice the normal prevalence of
mental health problems and impaired educational attainment, socioeconomic
and family well-being.
If your child is struggling to deal with your
separation or divorce, the Counseling Center may be able to help.
To request a confidential session Contact Us.
Resources:
www.helpguide.org
www.nimh.nih.gov

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