The socio-economic context leading some families to consider commuter marriage is first detailed in this article. As a means of assessing strengths and vulnerabilities to determine whether commuting is a viable option, the family strengths perspective, in tandem with family counseling, is then offered. The authors’ experiences as commuter spouses and parents are presented as case studies, followed by a brief discussion of family dynamics and social and economic mobility.
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Glotzer, R. (2007). Miles That Bind: Commuter Marriage and Family Strengths. Michigan Family Review, 12(1), 7. https://doi.org/10.3998/mfr.4919087.0012.102
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