Not exact matches
But, I can't deny that
divorce has a some sort
of a
ripple effect that transcends the
divorcing couple and their immediate family, no matter how tiny a
ripple.
Green cites studies that suggest
divorce is somewhat contagious, not in a disease sort
of way, but in its
ripple effect — one couple's
divorce can influence
divorce among siblings, friends, neighbors and even co-workers.
«
Divorce is not a private matter, it is
of real public concern and cost, with a
ripple effect on the family, the community and the whole country,» she said.
Divorce rarely impacts just the separating couple; rather, it can have a negative
ripple effect on every member
of the family, especially minor children.
Whether the
divorce was unforeseen or mutually agreed upon, ending a marriage can come with serious repercussions that can have long - term
ripple effects on every member
of the family.
The
ripple effect that will inevitably result will reach other professional practitioners whose clients are in the process
of separation and
divorce, hopefully sensitizing them to the very influential and unavoidable psychological aspects
of divorce.
In the 20th Anniversary issue, he noted the
ripple effect that the association had on the field
of divorce: