More Suggested Reading in Divorce

The Co-Parenting Survival Guide: Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult Divorce
Elizabeth Thayer Ph.D., Jeffrey Zimmerman Ph.D.
Divorce is painful for everyone involved. However, when couples harbor resentment and anger toward each other, the children suffer even more. Learning how to act like grownups and collaborate on the difficult job of child-rearing is important to your child's well-being, and yours as well. Too often arguments over visitation, holiday plans, and simple day-to-day events can send family's into chaos, pain, frustration, and very often acting-out in the child. This guide can help parents work through their conflict and come together for the children. This guide deals with issues and the fall-out from high-conflict divorces in a way that can prevent needless misery and trauma in your child's life.





Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends
Bruce Fisher
This book is written by a divorce therapist who uses a realistic, but comforting, look at the process of healing after a divorce. He says divorce hurts, healing is not easy, but you can do it. The process of divorcing is long and difficult, but the recovery can be easier when you learn how to move through the healing steps. This nineteen-step process walks you through the pain of the aftermath of divorce all the way to recovery. Many people say after they go through the process outlined in the book, they come out feeling better than they ever have.








With all these informative books, there is no reason to go through this painful episode in your life without the tools and support you need. Check out these books and learn all you can to improve the outcome of this difficult process.

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