Attachment Theory, Divorce & School Counseling # 2

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...INTRODUCTION School counselors of all levels have had to face varying challenges in addressing the needs of today's youth, and attempts have been made to demonstrate the level of change that has occurred in the past three decades in regards to the focus of school counselors. While 30 years ago most counselors may have spent minimal time dealing with student emotional problems and more time counseling for jobs, college, and education-related processes, the focus in recent years has been on providing emotional support and guidance for everything from substance abuse to divorce. The increasing level of divorce in the United States over the past three decades has led to a need to address this problem within the educational setting. Children and adolescents are significantly impacted by the separation and/or divorce of their parents, and the psychological, emotional (Bynum, 1996; Canetti, 1997) and physical (Tucker et al, 1997) effects have been recognized as problematic factors in all areas of life function. At the same time, the frequency of divorce has led to the development of perspectives on how outcomes in terms of problematic response can...

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