{"_id":"jrsMdWcEqwQNwnS3Q","bibbaseid":"greif-outoftouchwhenparentsandchildrenlosecontactafterdivorce-1997","author_short":["Greif, G."],"bibdata":{"bibtype":"book","type":"book","author":[{"propositions":[],"lastnames":["Greif"],"firstnames":["G.L."],"suffixes":[]}],"title":"Out of Touch: When Parents and Children Lose Contact after Divorce","publisher":"Oxford University Press","address":"USA","year":"1997","isbn":"9780195095357","abstract":"The breakdown of the family has moved in recent years to the forefront of national consciousness. All manner of social ills, from poor academic performance to teenage drug use and gang crime, have been attributed to high divorce rates and the collapse of the traditional two-parent family. Targets of particularly harsh criticism are parents who lose all contact with their children after a divorce. So-called \"deadbeat dads\" are denounced in political speeches and ridiculed on billboard advertisements; mothers who lose touch with their children are stigmatized as emotionally unstable or lacking maternal instincts. Everyone seems to understand the importance of children being raised by two-parent families and the damage that can occur when one parent loses contact completely. What is significantly less clear is why this loss of contact occurs and what can be done to prevent it.","keywords":"parental separation; Management; Personal Experience","language":"English","bibtex":"@book{Greif1997Out,\n author = {Greif, G.L.},\n title = {Out of Touch: When Parents and Children Lose Contact after Divorce},\n publisher = {Oxford University Press},\n address = {USA},\n year = {1997},\n isbn = {9780195095357},\n abstract = {The breakdown of the family has moved in recent years to the forefront of national consciousness. All manner of social ills, from poor academic performance to teenage drug use and gang crime, have been attributed to high divorce rates and the collapse of the traditional two-parent family. Targets of particularly harsh criticism are parents who lose all contact with their children after a divorce. So-called \"deadbeat dads\" are denounced in political speeches and ridiculed on billboard advertisements; mothers who lose touch with their children are stigmatized as emotionally unstable or lacking maternal instincts. Everyone seems to understand the importance of children being raised by two-parent families and the damage that can occur when one parent loses contact completely. What is significantly less clear is why this loss of contact occurs and what can be done to prevent it.},\n keywords = {parental separation; Management; Personal Experience},\n language = {English}\n}\n\n","author_short":["Greif, G."],"key":"Greif1997Out","id":"Greif1997Out","bibbaseid":"greif-outoftouchwhenparentsandchildrenlosecontactafterdivorce-1997","role":"author","urls":{},"keyword":["parental separation; Management; Personal Experience"],"metadata":{"authorlinks":{}}},"bibtype":"book","biburl":"https://bibbase.org/f/v9y3N5nSNJCGbutCQ/pasg_all_fields_new.bib","dataSources":["2znj6DDoAPkzAbPbu","dpJ65KQZAq5QWGLhR","fKeAv25rm3KGeNNgj","PnAcKDiPuitiWMt8Q"],"keywords":["parental separation; management; personal experience"],"search_terms":["out","touch","parents","children","lose","contact","divorce","greif"],"title":"Out of Touch: When Parents and Children Lose Contact after Divorce","year":1997}