The Psychology of Deadbeat Dads: Understanding Why Some Fathers Fail to Provide Support Pt. 3
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To understand the psychology behind deadbeat behavior, we need to examine many factors that can influence a father’s decision to provide or withhold financial provision. These factors can be divided into three broad categories: individual, social, and economic, all previously discussed.
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