Divorce Casualties: Protecting Your Children From Parental Alienation
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By: Douglas Darnall
Format: Paperback
From: Taylor Trade Publishing
Pub. Date: July 1998
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 1998-08-25
Media: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 288
Ean: 9780878332083
Isbn: 0878332081
Upc: 021692002080
ABOUT THE BOOK
Helps parents recognize the often subtle causes of alienation and teaches them how to prevent or minimize its damaging effects.
"Working as I have for 29 years as a therapist, treating families of divorce, this book is very important. The author discusses things all parents going through a divorce, all divorce attorneys and family court judges should be aware of. "
~ Written on 2008-08-11
"Very useful. Tendency to a bias to the mother, but has been helpful in personal situation."
~ Written on 2008-03-29
"'Divorce casualties' give many versions of what can happen during hostile child access cases. FAMILY COURT HELL, available on Amazon, actually goes inside a real life child access battle that went on for ten years. Reading FAMILY COURT HELL after Divorce Casualties brings the scenarios to life in a way that should stop any caring parent from trying to deny their children a loving and full relationship with the other parent. Both are a 'must read', not just for Dads, but mothers too. "
~ Written on 2007-12-03
"This book has a lot of good common sense approaches to how to help children of divorces have a better life. I saw lots of similarities to what has happened to me. Good advice book that shows good examples. I would recommend it. "
~ Written on 2006-08-22
"read some of the reviews and I seem to hear the same things over and over from women...
I am the parent the kids go to etc etc, I am the one being abused...
Women have a bottomless pit when it comes to self pity.
This book will help those dads in situations where the mother is completely unaware of her very bad behavior.
I have seen mothers "steal" the kids and relocate but cry to me that the "dad" doesn't see his kids.
Or the mother bringing a new boyfriend at every mutual kids event completely obvious of the repercussions on the.
Or the mother changing medical appointments becasue the father is not relevant, in her mind - but complain if he doesn't show up at the makeup
So, dads, buy this book. Mothers alienating their exs is a epidemic.
Raise your vioce, fight for your kids... record and document all bad behavior...join a mens right group.
Do NOT run away and let these bad mothers get away with this.
BUY this book."
~ Written on 2006-07-15