Order Number |
636738393092 |
Type of Project |
ESSAY |
Writer Level |
PHD VERIFIED |
Format |
APA |
Academic Sources |
10 |
Page Count |
3-12 PAGES |
First, complete the following activities in MindTap:
Regarding the Case Study involving Post-Divorce Adjustment, please give your reasons for why you assessed what the parents should address as you did.
Consider the following factors in your reasons:
Hi, I’m Dr. David Williams and I am a private practice clinical psychologist. I have been appointed by Judge Morgan to work with a family following the parents’ divorce and I could use your help determining how to promote their child’s post-divorce adjustment.
What area is most important for the parents to address to promote their child’s adjustment? Why? Those are the questions you will answer when you Make a Decision. To answer those questions, you will Investigate the Evidence I have collected from the family’s life. But before you Investigate the Evidence from the family, take a minute to Consult the Research I’ve collected for you.
Consult the Research
You will be able to come here to Consult the Research anytime you wish. Researchers have found that parental conflict, parenting time, and socioeconomic status can affect a child’s adjustment post-divorce. Take a moment to Consult the Research on these factors. Then you will Investigate the Evidence I have collected from the family’s life, before you Make A Decision to predict what area is most important for the parents to address to promote their child’s post-divorce adjustment.
Parenting Time
One big risk factor of bad outcomes for children after divorce is a lack of time spent with a nonresident parent.
Socioeconomic Status
Socioeconomic status also plays a role in post-divorce adjustment for children.
How is the child adjusting post-divorce? Teacher Interview:
Child’s Drawing:
Listen to the voicemail messages between Dana’s parents below. How do they each feel Dana is adjusting?
2-19-13-Janet
Janet: Hi, it’s me. I was just calling to see if Dana had settled down. I know it’s tough for her to go back and forth and I worry to think she might be unsettled all weekend. This isn’t easy for anyone. I know we’re happier now…but what about Dana? Anyway, if you could call me back and let me know she’s ok, that would be great.
02-20-13-Greg
Greg: Hi, just putting Dana to bed and she’s fine…. We do need to work out this school situation though. Dana just doesn’t seem happy there and I don’t want her education to suffer because of us. We need to talk about her going back to her old school. Speak to you later….
02-20-13-Janet
Janet: Greg, I thought we’d been over this? I know the school is close to you but there’s just no way I can get her across town in time for school every day and get back to work. Does she know you’re trying to change her school again? We can’t put her in the middle of this.