Supporting Blended Families to Remain Intact: A Case Study |
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Authors: | Lisa Zeleznikow John Zeleznikow |
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Affiliation: | 1. Berwick Family Relationship Centre, Berwick, Victoria, Australiajohn.zeleznikow@vu.edu.au;3. Centre for Cultural Diversity and Wellbeing, Victoria University, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | More than 40% of U.S. adults have at least one step-relative in their family. Whereas there is much research on providing support for ex-partners and their children, there has been a lesser focus on trying to keep newly blended families intact. Because many members of a failed relationship repartner and have children from these new relationships, we find there is a need to provide support for stepfamilies. The Survival Strategies Workshop provides advice on strategies for blended families. In this article, we illustrate, through the use of case studies, that most of the problems occurring in blended families are not unique and if appropriate strategies are followed the prospect of a happy future is greatly enhanced. |
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Keywords: | family dispute resolution parenting advice stepfamilies |
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