The paper was presented at the International Multiconference, which allows different researchers to present their latest research and discoveries within different social dimensions. The conference is intended for interdisciplinary discussions that allow the setting of guidelines for further research and the creation of business opportunities and government policies within different social segments. This paper highlights the phenomenon of divorce and draws attention to the emotional, social and economic consequences for the partner, children and extended family that usually continue long after all the formal aspects of divorce have been arranged. Emphasis was placed on the definition of social vulnerability that arises upon divorce, while analysing the example of therapeutic treatment according to the relational family therapy model as a possible form of help in the processing of painful consequences of divorce and promoting integration into functional life.
COBISS.SI-ID: 6700890
In the paper, the researcher addresses the issues of addiction of alcoholism in the case, when a wife decides for divorce after her husband has finally recovered from being addicted to alcohol. It brings the emotional dynamics to the fore, which is related to the wife's divorce from the feelings that are waking up upon the emerging area of interconnection and exposure to experiencing the primary fundamental feelings. The paper deals with therapeutic interventions in terms of relational family model, which focus on the regulation of affects.
COBISS.SI-ID: 6720602
The paper focuses on the importance of the society in helping children, highlights the emotional and social consequences of divorce on children, their physical and mental health and development in childhood and adulthood, on the educational and socio-economic achievements through the cycle of life. It presents multifaceted forms of help offered to children, through support to parents and through direct support to children in both formal and informal forms of interventions and by creating a supportive society, in which the network of help for children and parents in distress on divorce will be self-evident and accessible.
COBISS.SI-ID: 6700634