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Adaptive and Maladaptive Gatekeeping Behaviors and Attitudes: Implications for Child Outcomes After Separation and Divorce
Authors:Michael A Saini  Leslie M Drozd  Nancy W Olesen
Abstract:Gatekeeping has been used as a theory and a measure to describe and assess family dynamics within the context of separation and divorce. In this article, we explore adaptive and maladaptive gatekeeping behaviors and attitudes that can affect the other parent's relationship with the child. Implications are presented for connecting adaptive and maladaptive gatekeeping responses to child outcomes of safety, well‐being, and positive parent–child relationships following separation and divorce. We build on the recent attention to gatekeeping as a potential framework within the child custody context.
Keywords:Adaptive and Maladaptive  Child Custody Disputes  Co‐Parenting  Gatekeeping  Parent–  Child Relationships  and Separation and Divorce
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