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Young Children's Adjustment to Their Parents' Divorce as Reflected in Their Drawings

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Pages 47-70 | Published online: 12 Oct 2008

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Anthony J. Ferraro, Taylor R. Davis, Raymond E. Petren & Kay Pasley. (2016) Postdivorce Parenting: A Study of Recently Divorced Mothers and Fathers. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 57:7, pages 485-503.
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Mara R. Hirschfeld & Andrea K. Wittenborn. (2016) Emotionally Focused Family Therapy and Play Therapy for Young Children Whose Parents Are Divorced. Journal of Divorce & Remarriage 57:2, pages 133-150.
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Judy Dunn, Thomas G. O'Connor & Irit Levy. (2002) Out of the Picture: A Study of Family Drawings by Children: From Step-, Single-Parent, and Non-Step Families. Journal of Clinical Child & Adolescent Psychology 31:4, pages 505-512.
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Limor Goldner, Rachel Lev-Wiesel & Bussakorn Binson. (2021) Perceptions of Child Abuse as Manifested in Drawings and Narratives by Children and Adolescents. Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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Rachel Ebling, Kyle D. Pruett & Marsha Kline Pruett. (2009) “GET OVER IT”: PERSPECTIVES ON DIVORCE FROM YOUNG CHILDREN. Family Court Review 47:4, pages 665-681.
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Mina Shafer. (2013) Specific Cases, Techniques and Approaches: Talking Pictures in Family Therapy. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy 29:3, pages 156-168.
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Rachel Lev-WieselRevital Liraz. (2016) Drawings vs. Narratives: Drawing as a Tool to Encourage Verbalization in Children Whose Fathers are Drug Abusers. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 12:1, pages 65-75.
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Madeleine Leonard. (2016) Children's Drawings as a Methodological Tool: Reflections on the Eleven Plus System in Northern Ireland. Irish Journal of Sociology 15:2, pages 52-66.
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Amy Roe, Laura Bridges, Judy Dunn & Thomas G. O'Connor. (2016) Young children's representations of their families: A longitudinal follow-up study of family drawings by children living in different family settings. International Journal of Behavioral Development 30:6, pages 529-536.
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