Adult Children of Divorce** out of print - Softcover

Zimmerman J

 
9781572243361: Adult Children of Divorce** out of print

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If you, like so many of us, are the child of divorced parents, you may be wrestling with serious issues that affect your ability to develop long-lasting, committed relationships. Adult Children of Divorce provides the first-ever step-by-step approach for adult children of divorce to undo the effects of their parents' divorce and create strong romantic partnerships. Learn how to evaluate the level of dysfunction and animosity involved in your parents' divorce and begin to piece together how your parents' interaction has affected your own long-lasting core beliefs about marriage. By working through this program, youíll discover that you really can have lasting, meaningful partner relationships.

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Jeffrey Zimmerman, Ph.D., is President and Cofounder of Beacon Behavioral Services LLC (Avon, CT) and the P.E.A.C.E. Program (Parents Equally Allied to Co-Parent Effectively), which is a specialized service for high-conflict divorcing parents. He is also coauthor of The Co-Parenting Survival Guide, Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult Divorce. Dr. Zimmerman is a member of the American Psychological Association and member, Past President, and Fellow of the Connecticut Psychological Association. He is also on the clinical faculty of the University of Connecticut Health Center

Elizabeth S. Thayer, Ph.D., is a Vice President and Cofounder of Beacon Behavior Services, LLC (Avon, CT) and the P.E.A.C.E. Program (Parents Equally Allied to Co-Parent Effectively), which is a specialized service for high-conflict divorcing parents. She is also coauthor of The Co-Parenting Survival Guide, Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult Divorce. Dr. Thayer is a member of the American Psychological Association and Connecticut Psychological Association. She also serves on the State of Connecticut Board of Examiners in Psychology.

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