Divorce isn't easy for anyone. Divorce affects people for many years after they are divorced. Here are some books that will help you move through this difficult stage in life.
As a child, my Aunt Della was like a mother to me who nourished me with her chocolate chip cookies. I remember the warm feelings when I smelled a batch of her fresh baked cookies. In Heart of A Mother, Sheryl Roush and her contributors have captured those same kinds of feelings, feelings that will warm your heart and bring your mother close again. Its a great read. --Wally Amos The Cookie Man & Author, Be Positive
The bestselling guide, Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends, have made thelong and difficult process of divorce recovery a lot easier. FisherÆs divorce process rebuilding blocks offer a proven, supportive nineteen-step process for putting oneÆs life back together after divorce. Fisher/-Es rebuilding model has made the divorce process less traumatic, even healthier for his readers.
This companion to Bruce Fisher’s bestseller Rebuilding: When Your Relationship Ends is built around 10 carefully designed "lesson plans" to support systematic progress through the most important steps in divorce recovery. Each lesson plan includes behavioral objectives, a meeting agenda (with suggested group exercises), and "homework". Whether you’re working alone or in a group, you’ll also benefit from supplemental readings, affirmation suggestions, and other tools to help you rebuild your life.
Borrowing the wisdom gained in the development of 12 step programs, Getting Up, Getting Over, Getting On: A Twelve Step Guide to Divorce Recovery offers learned and proven support. For over 50 years, 12 Step Programs have helped millions of people work through difficult and painful situations. Now, these 12 Steps can help the many Americans who are left pain-filled after a divorce.
Isolina Ricci's Mom's House, Dad's House guides separated, divorced, and remarried parents through the hassles and confusions of setting up a strong, working relationship with the ex-spouse in order to make two loving homes for the kids.
Trying to make the agonizing decision whether to get out of a troubled, potentially life-wrecking relationship is the specific ambivalence this book addresses. The reader is offered a focused way to deal with one critical issue at a time rather than sort endlessly through the whole messy bundle of emotional pros and cons. Kirshenbaum's expertise allows her to pinpoint the pertinent questions.
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