But the parents who raised that child often have an even more difficult time adjusting — resulting in what is known
as empty nest syndrome.
Not exact matches
And when they realize that —
as parents of a daughter with Down
syndrome — we may
not ever have a fully
empty nest, they wonder if that's concerning for -LSB-...]
and then cringe, you just might be experiencing what is commonly referred to
as «
Empty Nest Syndrome.»
As this is a cross-sectional study it can only indicate correlations between
empty -
nest syndrome and loneliness, depressive symptoms and major depressive episodes.
The house might go from being busy, noisy, and crowded all the time to a little bit quieter, with fewer family members around, what's commonly known
as the «
empty nest syndrome».
As Goldrick, Haley and many others have described, «why now» is most often considered to relate to family life cycle issues (developing
empty nest syndrome, etc.), which the case - example will illustrate too.