Divorcing with Children: Expert Answers to Tough Questions from Parents and Children Reviews
Divorcing with Children: Expert Answers to Tough Questions from Parents and Children
It’s a sad reality but one we must face and understand for the children’s sake. Each year, hundreds of thousands of parents separate or divorce, and their marital breakdown is most often heartbreaking, mystifying, and painful for their children. The youngsters, regardless of age, may or may not get honest, open explanations. They may or may not understand. Reasons for the breakdown aside, it is a loss for the children, something to grieve. Many parents make it more difficult by putting the children in the middle, or telling them things to alienate them against the other parent. The children learn poor lessons that can last a lifetime and affect their own future relationships. This book is for separated, divorcing, and divorced parents who want to minimize or remove the fallout for the kids. Those just contemplating separation or divorce will find this text of great help in enabling them to be proactive, set a plan to avoid possible problems, and to deal with those that will inevitably
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July 18, 2010 @ 8:11 am
Review by Tell All for Divorcing with Children: Expert Answers to Tough Questions from Parents and Children
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“In Divorcing with Children,” Drs Lippman and Lewis do a superb job of outlining and showcasing examples of what parents and children can expect to experience throughout the divorce process. They do an excellent job of realistically describing feelings and behaviors of both children and parents who are going through divorce.
The lessons offered thoughout each chapter — in terms of what to expect and plan for thoughout a divorce — are a critical value add. The authors provide superb real life vingettes of people who have struggled through all issues related to divorce.
I recommend “Divorcing with Children” to all my patients who have children and who are contemplating a divorce or who are going through a divorce.
Cecily A. Kanter, PsyD
Clinical Psychologist
Chicago Illiniois