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This book provides a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the origin
and the root causes of high conflict divorce. Through rich case
studies, the author then points the way towards remediation as well
as making specific recommendations for the legal and mental health
professions. Counselors, social workers, psychologists,
psychiatrists, lawyers and judges that regularly contend with high
conflict divorce will benefit from drawing from this new approach
in their practice.
This book provides a comprehensive, in-depth analysis of the origin
and the root causes of high conflict divorce. Through rich case
studies, the author then points the way towards remediation as well
as making specific recommendations for the legal and mental health
professions. Counselors, social workers, psychologists,
psychiatrists, lawyers and judges that regularly contend with high
conflict divorce will benefit from drawing from this new approach
in their practice.
Divorce is a complicated process and not a single event. It has
major life implications and must be done right. In this regard, the
good divorce is an ethical divorce. The Good Divorce does not
follow the pattern of the ubiquitous self-help genre - over
simplified and formulaic. Nevertheless, it is designed to be
helpful by providing an in-depth exploration of the separation
process, post-divorce adjustment, telling the children, caring for
children from infants to teens, decision-making models, pathologies
of divorce and, finally, hope and recovery through creating an
important space for discovery. The author is a clinician and the
book is written from the well of experience, scholarship and study
that professional practice provides. Yet, it is not written
academically and is intended for a general as well as professional
audience. The reader will find the helpful inclusion of clinical
examples and ample opportunities for reflection and deeper thinking
into the many issues that arise in divorce for individuals and
families.
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