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Why do children of divorced parents not cry out?

02-11-2022

Opinion

Editorial in Dagen, Norway

Why do children of divorced parents not cry out?

A little girl watches her parents fight. Photo ANP, Roos Koole

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Many years ago, the Norwegian psychologist Sissel Gran called for a divorce revolt. She expected an outcry from teenagers and young adults who live with the consequences of their parents' divorce.

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Editorial in Dagen, Norway

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