Helping Children Cope with Divorce (1997 Paper Edition)
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EDWARD TEYBER a child-clinical psychologist, is professor of psychology and director of the Community Counseling Center at California State University, San Bernardino. He is the author of Interpersonal Process in Psychotherapy and Helping Your Children With Divorce.

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Part One: Introduction
1. You Can Help Your Children Successfully Adjust to Divorce
Part Two: Children's Concerns During the Breakup
2. Divorce Causes Separation Anxieties
3. Children Want to Renunite Their Parents
4. Children Feel Responsible for the Divorce
Part Three: Guidelines for Parents
5. Parental Conflict and Cooperation
6. Children Need Their Mothers and Fathers
7. Custody, Mediation, and the Courts
Part Four: Child-Rearing After Divorce
8. Loyalty Conflicts
9. Parentification
10. Child-Rearing Practices
11. Step-Families

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?Dr. Teyber writes in the mature voice of a seasoned clinician, providing parents with not only his own observations, but a substantial amount of conclusive research regarding the effects of divorce on children, accompanied by realistic, age-appropriate advice for the whole family.?

"An outstanding book. It reinforces the value of putting children first and acknowledges children's need for both parents during and after divorce. Teyber clearly describes the stress and pain children experience and explains how best to shield them from the parents' own conflicts. . . . Essential reading." —David L. Levy, Esq., president, Children's Rights Council

"Dr. Teyber covers the importance of parenting skills [in offering] stability and continuity in critical stages of child development following a divorce." —Louis Welch, director, Child Custody Reform Project

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