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This book is based on detailed interviews with a group of Irish women who have experienced marital separation. It links the women’s accounts with literature on the values and beliefs about marriage, women and family which were prevalent when they were growing up in Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s. The book chronicles their young adult years, the early stages of their marriages and the events and processes which led to their separations. It explores the women’s emotional reactions at the time of separating, the types of support which they found beneficial and the personal, social and financial consequences of having separated.
Although the book is written from a sociological perspective, the combination of theory and practical insights make it accessible to a wide variety of readers. It aims to generate discussion and deepen understanding of an area into which there has been minimal research in Ireland and which poses a range of important questions for future researchers, practitioners and policy-makers.

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«This informative and timely book is an essential sociological study based an the experiences of fourteen women who have been through marital separation in contemporary lreland. lt is a must for all couple's counsellors, relationship and family therapists and anyone interested in how patterns, roles and expectations in marriage are changing.»
(Pauline Macey, Eisteach. The lrish Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy 16/3 2016)

Table of Contents
Contents: Childhood – Identity Formation in Young Adulthood – Experiences during Marriage: Practical Aspects – Experiences during Marriage: Relational and Emotional Aspects – Events and Feelings at the Time of Separation – Legal, Financial and Housing Arrangements – Relationships following Separation – Identity and Resilience Post-Separation – Experiences of Formal Support.

Marital Separation in Contemporary Ireland:

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 21/12/2015
    ISBN13: 9783034318365, 978-3034318365
    ISBN10: 3034318367

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book is based on detailed interviews with a group of Irish women who have experienced marital separation. It links the women’s accounts with literature on the values and beliefs about marriage, women and family which were prevalent when they were growing up in Ireland in the 1950s and 1960s. The book chronicles their young adult years, the early stages of their marriages and the events and processes which led to their separations. It explores the women’s emotional reactions at the time of separating, the types of support which they found beneficial and the personal, social and financial consequences of having separated.
    Although the book is written from a sociological perspective, the combination of theory and practical insights make it accessible to a wide variety of readers. It aims to generate discussion and deepen understanding of an area into which there has been minimal research in Ireland and which poses a range of important questions for future researchers, practitioners and policy-makers.

    Trade Review
    «This informative and timely book is an essential sociological study based an the experiences of fourteen women who have been through marital separation in contemporary lreland. lt is a must for all couple's counsellors, relationship and family therapists and anyone interested in how patterns, roles and expectations in marriage are changing.»
    (Pauline Macey, Eisteach. The lrish Journal of Counselling and Psychotherapy 16/3 2016)

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Childhood – Identity Formation in Young Adulthood – Experiences during Marriage: Practical Aspects – Experiences during Marriage: Relational and Emotional Aspects – Events and Feelings at the Time of Separation – Legal, Financial and Housing Arrangements – Relationships following Separation – Identity and Resilience Post-Separation – Experiences of Formal Support.

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