This study explored the lived experience of security and contentment, and their absence, for latency-aged children (aged 8-12) living in shared-time parenting arrangements following their parents' separation. A descriptive phenomenological methodology was utilized (Giorgi, 1985, 2009; Giorgi & Giorgi, 2003, 2008). Sixteen children living in shared-time were interviewed about their experiences of two phenomena: "feeling secure and content living in shared-time" and "not feeling secure and content living in shared-time." The eight richest protocols were selected for analysis. The two resultant general structures and their core constituents are presented, and individual variations discussed. Central to each phenomenon is the parent/s' capacity...
Over the past decades, the ways in which children’s care is arranged after parental separation have ...
In families with young children, bedtime is widely experienced as a difficult and draining task. Thi...
In 1982 over three million children, under six years of age, lived with divorced parents in the Unit...
This study explored the lived experience of security and contentment, and their absence, for latency...
"As a result of complex social, economic and legislative factors, the number of children in shared t...
Among the research, practice and socio-legal commentary on the substantial sharing of parenting time...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of how children living in two home...
Drawing on interviews with adolescents and young adults (N = 17), this qualitative study explored ex...
This thesis is focused on the perspectives of children in shared physical custody on home. The theor...
Children living in a shared-time parenting arrangement following separation (also known as joint phy...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our understanding and knowledge of the relation between child...
THESIS 7738Much has been researched and written on the effects of parental separation on children\u2...
Children living in a shared-time parenting arrangement following separation (also known as joint phy...
It is argued here that Bowlby's monotropy thesis is theoretically and empirically untenable, and sho...
This research study examines the psychological and emotional experiences of children and parents as ...
Over the past decades, the ways in which children’s care is arranged after parental separation have ...
In families with young children, bedtime is widely experienced as a difficult and draining task. Thi...
In 1982 over three million children, under six years of age, lived with divorced parents in the Unit...
This study explored the lived experience of security and contentment, and their absence, for latency...
"As a result of complex social, economic and legislative factors, the number of children in shared t...
Among the research, practice and socio-legal commentary on the substantial sharing of parenting time...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of how children living in two home...
Drawing on interviews with adolescents and young adults (N = 17), this qualitative study explored ex...
This thesis is focused on the perspectives of children in shared physical custody on home. The theor...
Children living in a shared-time parenting arrangement following separation (also known as joint phy...
The aim of this thesis was to increase our understanding and knowledge of the relation between child...
THESIS 7738Much has been researched and written on the effects of parental separation on children\u2...
Children living in a shared-time parenting arrangement following separation (also known as joint phy...
It is argued here that Bowlby's monotropy thesis is theoretically and empirically untenable, and sho...
This research study examines the psychological and emotional experiences of children and parents as ...
Over the past decades, the ways in which children’s care is arranged after parental separation have ...
In families with young children, bedtime is widely experienced as a difficult and draining task. Thi...
In 1982 over three million children, under six years of age, lived with divorced parents in the Unit...