Tag: Divorce Reaction
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I LOVE U (Inquire, Listen, Observe, Volunteer, Empathize, and Understand): How to Teach Children to Overcome Family Splitting, Triangulation, Learn, & Employ Emotional Regulation & Interpersonal Effectiveness Skills Post Divorce
I LOVE U – Inquire, Listen, Observe, Volunteer, Empathize, and Understand is one approach to engage your children to understand and overcome the effects divorce and child custody reaction can have on their psychological development.
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Getting Your Groove Back: Tending the Emotional Garden Post Divorce — Maples Family Law, Inc.
“This feels like the end. Everything we had worked hard for is now gone. My life, as I know it, is over. Divorce is the pits. I don’t know how I can move on.” Is life over as you know it? Yes, but not in the way you may think. Let’s explore how divorce…
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Thinking of an Old-Fashioned Divorce? There is Another Way — Family Advocacy Center, INC.
Divorce can be ugly, if you let it be. Find out tips to resolve your differences from an experienced marriage therapist.
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Divorce 101: Rebuilding Life after Divorce — Family Advocacy Center, INC.
Rebuilding Life after a divorce or break can be difficult. Maples Family Law has answers to the legal questions you have.
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Love, Hate, & Indifference: When is a Marriage worth Saving?
“Love and Marriage, love and marriage, go together like a horse and carriage.” So played theme song from the hit television show “Married with Children” aired during the 1980’s and 1990’s. Like its introduction leads us to believe, love and marriage is a common pairing, like peanut butter is to jelly, or cereal is to…
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CYA (Covering Your Assets): The Naked Truth around Child Custody Disputes
Child Custody – The Naked Truth. Fight for your children’s needs, not your own.
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Divorce and Children: Psychological Reactions & Solutions 4 a Family Divided
Words of Wisdom The Psychology of Divorce As a family therapist, I oftentimes see children who have been labeled by their schools, parents, or other professional parties involved in their life with behavioral disturbances. What is not seen, or is oftentimes overlooked by these parties is the effects family stress has on the development…