Adult Children of Divorce
eBook - PDF

Adult Children of Divorce

  1. 202 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Adult Children of Divorce

About this book

If your parents divorced when you were young, you were probably affected by the breakdown fo their marriage. Divided loyalties, secrets kept from the other parent, one life lived in two separate houses—these may have been par for the course.

With this guide, you will learn that the effects of the divorce are not permanently harmful. Find out how to forgive your parents, discover new ways to enrich your own relationships and learn that there are alternative realities available.

Divorce experts and psychologists Jeffrey Zimmerman, Ph.D., and Elizabeth S. Thayer Ph.D., show you how to recognize how your parents' divorce influenced your life, resulting in disruptions such as relationship failures due to financial reasons, difficulties with commitment, and repeated situations that "just don't seem to work out." They provide techniques to help you understand and overcome these and other issues common to adult children of divorced parents. Zimmerman and Thayer focus on helping you learn how to build self-esteem, become resilient, establish healthy boundaries, communicate clearly, open up to trust, show love, believe in commitment and deal with vulnerable feelings.

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eBook ISBN
9781608825950
Year
1010

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. PART I: The Impact of Divorce
  5. PART II: Recovering from Divorce: Building New Relationship Skills
  6. Conclusion
  7. References and Suggested Readings