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Robert
E. Emery, Ph.D.,
THE TRUTH ABOUT CHILDREN AND DIVORCE: Dealing with the Emotions
So You and Your Children Can Thrive. Viking Books, 2004 ISBN 0670032875
How you manage or fail to manage your emotions is the most important task of divorce.
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Isolina
Ricci,
MOM’S HOUSE, DAD’S HOUSE: A COMPLETE GUIDE FOR PARENTS WHO ARE
SEPARATED, DIVORCED, OR LIVING APART. Fireside, 1997 ISBN 0684830787
Isa
Ricci, a compassionate leader in this field, has updated and revised her
classic book. This is the best of the self-help books on how to help your
children have both of their parents.
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Jeffrey
P. Wittmann, Ph.D.,
Custody Chaos, Personal Peace: Sharing Custody with
an Ex Who Drives You Crazy. Perigree, 2001. ISBN 0399527109
The
book you want to read if you find yourself dealing with a difficult
partner! A wonderful blend of wisdom, encouragement, and skill-specific
advice. Everyone I have ever recommended it to has found it helpful!
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Melinda Blau,
FAMILIES APART: TEN KEYS TO SUCCESSFUL CO-PARENTING.
Perigee,
1995. ISBN 039952150X
Practical solutions giving parents a new model of post-divorce relations.
The book describes the tasks, attitudes and skills required to move the
family through the transitions and events that continue to bring parents
together in their children’s lives.
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Sue Talia,
HOW TO AVOID THE DIVORCE FROM HELL: AND DANCE TOGETHER AT YOUR
DAUGHTER’S WEDDING. Nexus Publishing, 1997. ISBN 0965107507
A
successful divorce lawyer for over twenty years in California, Sue Talia
has written an intelligent, compassionate, thoughtful, and readable book.
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Vicky
Lansky,
VICKY LANSKY’S DIVORCE BOOK FOR PARENTS, 3rd ed., Book
Peddlers, 1996. ISBN 0916773485
Lansky
offers age-specific advice on what reactions to expect from children and
ways to cope with divorce.
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William
Martin,
THE PARENT’S TAO TE CHING. Marlowe & Company, 1999.
ISBN 1569246629
Not
just about divorce. This is perhaps the most beautiful book I know on
parenting.
“Gentleness when your child misbehaves
Requires great self-control
And is the way of power.
“You
do not have to make things turn out well.
You have to recognize that all is well.”
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George
Newman,
101 WAYS TO BE A LONG DISTANCE SUPER DAD – OR MOM, TOO!
Tucson,
Arizona: Blossom Valley Press, 1996. ISBN 0939894025
A
guide for parents who live distant from their children.
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Twilley,
Dwight,
QUESTIONS FROM DAD. Charles E. Tuttle Company, Inc., 1994.
ISBN 080481984X
An
alternative to feeling helpless as an absent parent. You can stay in touch
with your children, with love, creativity and playfulness. A fun how-to
book.
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