Les Enfants du Divorce: Psychologie de la Separation Parentale

Gérard Poussin, Elizabeth Martin-Lebrun | French, 1997

This work explains the psychological consequences of parental separation on the child and the family mediation and individualized aid to attenuate those consequences. The book includes an updated edition of laws of parental authority and alternating residence. The book also includes a comparison of the results of studies conducted over the last 12 years.

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