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Life Sciences
Reports outline life sciences study findings from University of Arizona, Department of Psychology
March 15th, 2008
Fresh data on life sciences are presented in the report 'Deeper into divorce: using actor-partner analyses to explore systemic differences in coparenting conflict following custody dispute resolution.' "Divorce is an inherently interpersonal experience, yet too often adults' reactions to marital dissolution are investigated as intrapersonal experiences that unfold outside of the relational context in which they exist. This article examines systemic patterns of interpersonal influence between divorced parents who were randomly assigned to either mediate or litigate a child custody dispute in the mid-1980s," scientists in the United States report. "Reports of coparenting...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-03-15)
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