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Ahrons, Constance

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Constance R. Ahrons, Ph.D.

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Constance R. Ahrons has been a leading scholar with her contributions to the theory and research on divorced families. She has been a major influence in family therapy education and practice.

Career

Ahrons received her Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in 1973. She held positions as Assistant and Associate Professor in the School of Social Work at Wisconsin (1974–1984) and Cofounder and Therapist, Wisconsin Family Studies Institute, Madison, Wisconsin (1979–1984).

The major portion of her career was spent at the University of Southern California as an Associate Professor in the School of Social Work and Associate Professor and Professor of Sociology (1986–2001). In the latter positions, she was heavily involved in the training of family therapists as the Associate Director and Director of the Marriage and Family Therapy Program. She retired as Professor Emerita in 2001.

Among her awards are: Distinguished Research Award, Association of...

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  • Ahrons, C. R. (1979). The binuclear family: Two households, one family. Alternative Lifestyles, 2, 499–515.

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  • Ahrons, C. R. (1994). The good divorce: Keeping your family together when your marriage comes apart. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

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  • Ahrons, C. R. (1998). Divorce: An unscheduled life cycle transition. In B. Carter & M. McGoldrick (Eds.), The family life cycle. New York: Allyn and Bacon.

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  • Ahrons, C. R. (2004). We’re still family: What grown children have to say about their parents’ divorce. New York: Harper Collins Publishers.

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  • Ahrons, C. R., & Rodgers, R. H. (1987). Divorced families: A multidisciplinary developmental view. New York: Norton.

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Rodgers, R.H. (2019). Ahrons, Constance. In: Lebow, J.L., Chambers, A.L., Breunlin, D.C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Couple and Family Therapy. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49425-8_781

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