The Co-Parenting Survival Guide - Elizabeth Thayer & Jeffrey Zimmerman

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ISBN
9781572242456
Book Title
Co-Parenting Survival Guide : Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult Divorce
Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
2001
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.5 in
Author
Jeffrey Zimmerman, Elizabeth Thayer
Genre
Family & Relationships, Law, Psychology
Topic
Divorce & Separation, Parenting / General, Interpersonal Relations, Family Law / Children
Item Weight
10.5 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
208 Pages
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Publisher
New Harbinger Publications
ISBN-10
1572242450
ISBN-13
9781572242456
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1867597

Product Key Features

Book Title
Co-Parenting Survival Guide : Letting Go of Conflict after a Difficult Divorce
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Divorce & Separation, Parenting / General, Interpersonal Relations, Family Law / Children
Publication Year
2001
Genre
Family & Relationships, Law, Psychology
Author
Jeffrey Zimmerman, Elizabeth Thayer
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Trade
LCCN
2002-512802
Dewey Edition
21
TitleLeading
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"Drs. Zimmerman and Thayer join a small but growing number of professionals dedicated to helping divorcing families navigate the often murky waters of postdivorce parenting. Their book will serve as a step-by-step guide for success for every divorced parent who has the courage and foresight to use it." -Jean McBride, M.S., L.M.F.T., President, Center for Divorce & Remarriage, Inc., Fort Collins, CO, "A concrete, easy-to-read outline on how to help conflict-addicted couples co-parent. This book should be on the shelf of every practicioner who works with divorcing parents-and every judge, moderator, and lawyer who works in the family court system as well." -Dr. Jeffrey Naser, M.D., Practicing Child Psychiatrist, Wayne, PA, "In this book, Drs. Thayer and Zimmerman have set a new standard for how to work with high-conflict divorced couples. In a clear and methodical manner, the authors teach ex-spouses how to slowly peel back the layers of conflict between them. More importantly, they provide ex-spouses with a clear roadmap to help them navigate their way towards becoming better parents for their children. This book gives a voice to the children who suffer, often silently, at the hands of their conflict-ridden parents. Anyone working with these children and their families must read this book. " --Mitchell Greene, Ph.D., Child and Family Psychologist, Wayne, PA, " The Co-Parenting Survival Guide offers compassion and wisdom in calming the destructive aspects of conflict so that the most important individuals o fall, the children of divorce, can grow up healthy." -Carla B. Garrity, Ph.D., and Mitchell A Baris, Ph.D., authors, Children of Divorce and Caught in the Middle, "This book is very vivid reminder to parents of the damage that can be done to their most valued asset-their children. For those who take the time, this book will save them days of pain and lots of money." -Frank Santy, Esq., Family Law Attorney, Enfield, CT, " The Co-Parenting Survival Guide offers compassion and wisdom in calming the destructive aspects of conflict so that the most important individuals o fall, the children of divorce, can grow up healthy." --Carla B. Garrity, Ph.D., and Mitchell A Baris, Ph.D., authors, Children of Divorce and Caught in the Middle, "All parents want their children to grow up healthy, happy, and well-adjusted. The Co-Parenting Survival Guide helps feuding parents focus on these common goals and gives them techniques to stop the conflict, end the wars, and give children back their childhood." -Barry F. Armata, Esq., Family Law Attorney, Bristol, CT, "A concrete, easy-to-read outline on how to help conflict-addicted couples co-parent. This book should be on the shelf of every practicioner who works with divorcing parents--and every judge, moderator, and lawyer who works in the family court system as well." --Dr. Jeffrey Naser, M.D., Practicing Child Psychiatrist, Wayne, PA, "The Co-Parenting Survival Guide offers compassion and wisdom in calming the destructive aspects of conflict so that the most important individuals o fall, the children of divorce, can grow up healthy." --Carla B. Garrity, Ph.D., and Mitchell A Baris, Ph.D., authors, Children of Divorce and Caught in the Middle, "All parents want their children to grow up healthy, happy, and well-adjusted. The Co-Parenting Survival Guide helps feuding parents focus on these common goals and gives them techniques to stop the conflict, end the wars, and give children back their childhood." --Barry F. Armata, Esq., Family Law Attorney, Bristol, CT, "Drs. Zimmerman and Thayer join a small but growing number of professionals dedicated to helping divorcing families navigate the often murky waters of postdivorce parenting. Their book will serve as a step-by-step guide for success for every divorced parent who has the courage and foresight to use it." --Jean McBride, M.S., L.M.F.T., President, Center for Divorce & Remarriage, Inc., Fort Collins, CO, "This book is very vivid reminder to parents of the damage that can be done to their most valued asset--their children. For those who take the time, this book will save them days of pain and lots of money." --Frank Santy, Esq., Family Law Attorney, Enfield, CT, "In this book, Drs. Thayer and Zimmerman have set a new standard for how to work with high-conflict divorced couples. In a clear and methodical manner, the authors teach ex-spouses how to slowly peel back the layers of conflict between them. More importantly, they provide ex-spouses with a clear roadmap to help them navigate their way towards becoming better parents for their children. This book gives a voice to the children who suffer, often silently, at the hands of their conflict-ridden parents. Anyone working with these children and their families must read this book. " -Mitchell Greene, Ph.D., Child and Family Psychologist, Wayne, PA
Dewey Decimal
649.1/024
Synopsis
You may be winning the battle in court, but losing the war at home, saddened at the wounds your children bear as a result of this conflict. But because you are willing to do anything to help your children thrive, you can learn to build a parenting partnership with your former mate in spite of the history between you. The Co-Parenting Survival Guide shows you how to avoid the hot spots and the common traps of hostility, inflexibility, and constant squabbling, and develop skills to sustain a co-parenting partnership based on love and concern for your children, so they can best benefit from two parents living separately but working together., This book helps parents in the aftermath of divorce learn to sustain a healthy co-parenting relationship and offers specifics for solving day-to-day problems, disciplining, and handling conflict during transitional times and special events.
LC Classification Number
HQ755.8.T53 2001

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    Court ordered to attend Co-Parent secession's fallowing divorce although ironically it's my x who should be attending not me since I try to co-parent with x wife. However I initially did not have a lawyer in the divorce proceedings so she got everything she demanded. Anyways----book is as described. My co-parent psychologist recommended it despite she is also aware of the situation I'm in but feels this book is good for me to read to show compliance with the court. There IS good stuff in here which I admit is good for any parent going through a complicated divorce. It's a good read and sheds light on both sides even if you feel you where wronged. In the end what matters mos is the best interest of you children----and how best to co-parent with your x. (------even if they are not ...

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