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In the Name of the Child : A Developmental Approach to Understanding and Helping Children of Conflicted and Violent Divorce (UK) (DE) by Janet R. Johnston, Vivienne Roseby (Amazon.com editorial book explains this book the best. The authors "bring their extensive research and clinical experience to a detailed examination of the immediate and longer-term effects of high-conflict divorce on children. The authors trace the developmental problems affecting very young children through adolescence, with special attention to the impact of family violence and the dynamics of parental alienation. They describe the clinical interventions that have proven to be most effective in their work with individual families and groups along with principles for custody decision making and service programs in the courts and communities that help manage the conflict. In the Name of the Child will be an invaluable asset to clinical social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, mediators, family law attorneys, judges, and teachers who work with children of divorce. This book has also been recommended for families)."

The Co-Dependent Parent : Free Yourself by Freeing Your Child by Barbara Cottman Becnel "(Now in paperback, the honest, challenging, and life-sustaining book on parent-child relationships that no parent can afford not to read--featured twice on the Oprah Winfrey Show)."

 

 

Healing the Child Within : Discovery and Recovery for Adult Children of Dysfunctional Families by Charles L. Whitfield "(After a tumultuous adolescence and early adulthood I found myself in therapy. My therapist recommended that I attend a self-help group for adult children of dysfunctional families. The therapist also suggested that I read "Healing the Child Within". I didn't think I needed any self help group -at least not badly enough to go through the trouble of actually finding such a group in my area. After being in therapy for one year I read "Healing the Child Within".

I was not physically or sexually abused as a child. What I did not understand was how pervasive and harmful the emotional NEGLECT was and how it still affected me as an adult. What I learned from this book was how much I had been deprived of as a child. How feelings of fear and anxiety as an adult could be the result of childhood experience. After reading this book I was left with a very strong desire to attend a self help group. I attended my first ACoA group in October 1988 and my life has gotten better in ways I cannot put into words. This book for me was not the answer but a trigger to seek further help. But if I had not had this trigger I would not be where I am today. In the context of a trigger, I can honestly say that this book changed my life in a very profound way)."

Love Is a Choice : Recovery for Codependent Relationships by Robert Hemfelt, Paul Meier, Frank Minirth "(Break the codependent cycle: Let the doctors of the Minirth Meier New Life Clinics walk you through their ten proven stages to recovery from codependency, intoducing a new unconditional love as the answer to your deepest emotional needs and your hunger for love. Love is a Choice - your first step toward real freedom from codependency)!"

 

 

  

 

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