The author summarizes the psychotherapeutic issues most frequently
encountered in his crisis treatment of 16 divorcing fathers for whom
divorce was fundamentally a child-centered crisis. Fear and guilt over
separation from children and wife, outrage and disappointment with the
legal system, anxiety about the social and sexual readjustment to single
life, and the need to develop strategies for continued child contact were
most prevalent. The author's suggestions for the management of these issues
include the therapist's familiarization with divorce as it affects and is
influenced by intrapsychic, interpersonal, familial, and legal systems.Abstract Teaser