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Jealousy and resentment are common in such situations, according to Lauren Solotar, chief psychologist at the May Institute, a counseling service in Norwood, Mass. "Incorporating everyone's demands takes time and energy when children live outside the home," Solotar says. "Figuring out how each person fits into the new blended family causes significant stress...
...Child psychologist Judith Wallerstein has been studying divorced families for the past 30 years. The Unexpected Legacy of Divorce, which she published in 2000, explored the long-lasting impact of broken marriages, and is now a classic in the field. Her new book, What About the Kids? Raising Your Children Before, During, and After Divorce (Hyperion), is a guide for parents on how to make the breakup easier for all members of the family. TIME recently spoke with Wallerstein...
...guidelines that require the clinical opinion of an “impartial, independent, University-appointed psychologist” regarding the nature of the alienation. It is important to note that while mediation is in most cases an integral part of the process of formulating that clinical opinion, the psychologist will always consider carefully individual circumstances with the general health and safety of the student in mind...
Last month, the council passed a resolution asking that the financial aid office to change its rules so that mediation would “not be required in cases of abuse as identified by an impartial, independent, University-appointed psychologist,” contact between parents and students would “not be required in cases of abuse” and the previous policy for securing financial independence would “not be offered as an alternative,” as was the case with Neuhaus-Follini...
Pinker is a cognitive psychologist and works in language acquisition and conceptual development...