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MINI: Dr Angharad Rudkin on how divorce affects children

Welcome to Hurt to Healing with me, Pandora Morris. On today’s best bit, we revisit an insightful conversation with Dr. Angharad Rudkin, a child clinical psychologist, who explores how children typically respond to their parents' divorce.

Dr. Rudkin explains that children often blame themselves due to their egocentric and magical thinking, and how important it is for parents to constantly reassure them that the divorce isn’t their fault. She also touches on how divorce can impact younger children, teens, and the different ways boys and girls process these emotional changes over time.



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